2017
DOI: 10.17230/ad-minister.30.6
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Women entrepreneurship: effect of social capital, innovation and market knowledge

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“…The social capital of an entrepreneur can provide access to new knowledge and innovation [95] because an individual's social network can improve their capacity to recognise opportunities and will also inspire new entrepreneurial ideas [52]. Therefore, social capital influences innovative entrepreneurship [56] and product innovation [94], i.e., there is a correlation between social capital and the innovations of entrepreneurs [98]. In addition to the search for social legitimation, the specific features of an entrepreneur's social network, such as meeting other entrepreneurs or having been an informal investor, have an impact on their capacity for innovation [99,100].…”
Section: Variables Related To Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social capital of an entrepreneur can provide access to new knowledge and innovation [95] because an individual's social network can improve their capacity to recognise opportunities and will also inspire new entrepreneurial ideas [52]. Therefore, social capital influences innovative entrepreneurship [56] and product innovation [94], i.e., there is a correlation between social capital and the innovations of entrepreneurs [98]. In addition to the search for social legitimation, the specific features of an entrepreneur's social network, such as meeting other entrepreneurs or having been an informal investor, have an impact on their capacity for innovation [99,100].…”
Section: Variables Related To Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Çalışmanın sonucunda Türkiye'de hemen hemen tüm bölgelerde faaliyet gösteren kadın girişimcilerin yatırımlarının tarım sektöründen sanayi sektörüne kaydığı tespit edilmiştir. Dastourian, Kesim, Amiri & Moradi (2017) sosyal sermaye ve inovasyonun kadın girişimciliği üzerine etkilerini belirlemek için 130 kadın girişimci örneklem üzerinde yaptıkları araştırmayı yapısal eşitlik modellemesi ile incelemişlerdir. Sarfaraz, Faghih & Majd (2014) Ar (2016) kültürün kadın girişimciliği üzerine etkilerini incelemişlerdir.…”
Section: Kadın Girişimciliği Literatür Değerlendirmesiunclassified
“…Así también, según estudios se determina que el abandono por parte de las mujeres a sus actividades empresariales es mayor debido a: responsabilidades familiares, dificultad de capital humano y financiero y, la desigualdad que existe entre hombres y mujeres frente al riesgo (Garcia, Jimenez, & Escamilla, 2018). Sin embargo, es interesante observar que aquellas emprendedoras femeninas que tomaron la decisión de empezar su negocio, cuentan con habilidades más fuertes en cuanto a gerencia, lo que hace que tengan un mayor entendimiento del negocio y por lo tanto mejores resultados en negociación con sus respectivos stakeholders (Dastourian, Kawamorita, Seyyed Amiri, & Moradi, 2017).…”
Section: Empoderamiento Y Emprendimiento Femeninounclassified
“…Los emprendedores son producto de su entorno social por lo que emprender es entonces un acto social (Dastourian, Kawamorita, Seyyed Amiri, & Moradi, 2017) que genera beneficios no solo para el emprendedor desde su sentido salarial, sino que atribuye soluciones a problemáticas identificadas en su entorno. Un mayor empoderamiento financiero lleva a reducir la pobreza y las brechas en los ingresos, teniendo su mayor impacto en los hogares más pobres (San Vicente Portes, Atal, & Juárez, 2019).…”
Section: Empoderamiento Y Emprendimiento Femeninounclassified