This article investigates work–family conflict of women entrepreneurs
in Israel. On the basis of the resource theory maintaining that class,
ethnicity and gender interact in various combinations for different
groups, ...
This article explores the significance of the nature of networks
developed by entrepreneurs in accessing business finance. On the basis of
qualitative data generated through case studies of Indian entrepreneurs
in ...
Kellogg, Joshua; Higgs, Clyde; Lila, Mary Ann(Sage Publications, 2011-03)
The emerging research evidence regarding functional food health
benefits, coupled with the modern rise in degenerative and lifestylerelated
health conditions, has created a growing market in the
United States: the ...
Older workers’ choice of bridging employment (self-employment and
wage-and-salary employment) was surveyed. Health status was found
to be the only shared factor positively influencing both work commitment
and the intention ...
Ensign, Prescott C; Robinson, Nicholas P(Sage Publications, 2011-03)
Conventional wisdom suggests that immigrants are forced into selfemployment.
Although there is veracity in this assertion, it is equally
probable that there is a certain level of entrepreneurial drive and spirit
exhibited ...
To date, most efforts to define social entrepreneurship have focused
on adapting existing management theories on entrepreneurship and
non-profits rather than distinguishing the organisational purposes and
structure of ...
Research has suggested the importance of managerial competencies in
predicting managerial success. Managerial resourcefulness implies the
use of cognitive self-regulatory competencies to cope well with environmental
challenges ...
The article presents results of a study on the impact of entrepreneurial demographic characteristics (age, experience and education), entrepreneurial network structure (size, density and centrality), entrepreneurial network ...
Souza, Pearl D; Mulla, Zubin R(Sage Publications, 2011-09)
We examined the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and employee engagement by studying 101 Indian managers across three companies. In addition, we studied the moderating role of three job characteristics ...
The literature on enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa provides evidence
that there are significant differences between companies run by members
of the majority population and those run by members of minorities.
Differences ...
Giménez-Roche, Gabriel A(Sage Publications, 2011-09)
What is the precise nature of entrepreneurial action in economic and
business analyses? Moreover, what is the relationship between the
entrepreneur’s action and the socio-institutional environment where
this action takes ...