Divergência na atividade empresarial feminina: uma comparação internacional

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https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-53575314xmu

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Atividade empreendedora, Empreendedorismo e gênero, Empreenderismo internacional

Resumo

O objetivo do trabalho é analisar o empreendedorismo feminino em dezoito países da América e da Europa durante o período 2003-2015, identificando alguns fatores asociados a ele. Tem como foco a Nova Economia Institucional, a qual considera o papel desempenhado pelas instituições – formais e informais – na materialização do empreendedorismo. O estudo usa análise estatística multivariada apoiada em duas fontes diferentes – Global Entrepreneurship Monitor e Banco Mundial – para explicar o fenômeno com base em vários fatores institucionais – financiamento, programas e políticas governamentais, aspectos sociais e culturais, procedimentos administrativos, corrupção. Os resultados revelam fatores asociados ao empreendedorismo feminino, destacando as condições socioculturais, as políticas governamentais, os conhecimentos e competências das mulheres empresárias. Essas descobertas fornecem informações derivadas de vários ajustes e mudanças de políticas relacionadas ao empreendedorismo feminino.

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  • Ximena Morales-Urrutia, Universidad Técnica de Ambato.Facultad de Contabilidad y Auditoría

    Researcher Professor

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Morales-Urrutia, X. (2023). Divergência na atividade empresarial feminina: uma comparação internacional. Estudos Econômicos (São Paulo), 53(1), 121-145. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-53575314xmu