This chapter investigates how personal, environmental and social context variables influence Italian female firms’ performance. Results show that some personal and environmental variables, traditionally influencing European and North American female firms’ performance, are statistically significant in the case of Italy. Moreover, differently from our hypotheses, the role of the family does not seem to affect the analysed firms’ performance.

Mari, M., Poggesi, S., De Vita, L. (2016). Women entrepreneurs and performance: evidence from Italy. In C. Diaz-Garcia (a cura di), Women’s Entrepreneurship in Global and Local Contexts (pp. 258-282). Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publisher [10.4337/9781784717421.00021].

Women entrepreneurs and performance: evidence from Italy

MARI, MICHELA;POGGESI, SARA;
2016-11-25

Abstract

This chapter investigates how personal, environmental and social context variables influence Italian female firms’ performance. Results show that some personal and environmental variables, traditionally influencing European and North American female firms’ performance, are statistically significant in the case of Italy. Moreover, differently from our hypotheses, the role of the family does not seem to affect the analysed firms’ performance.
25-nov-2016
Settore SECS-P/08 - ECONOMIA E GESTIONE DELLE IMPRESE
English
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Mari, M., Poggesi, S., De Vita, L. (2016). Women entrepreneurs and performance: evidence from Italy. In C. Diaz-Garcia (a cura di), Women’s Entrepreneurship in Global and Local Contexts (pp. 258-282). Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publisher [10.4337/9781784717421.00021].
Mari, M; Poggesi, S; De Vita, L
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