This paper aims at unveiling the work-family conflict construct experienced by women entrepreneurs, by testing an all-inclusive model that considers work and family antecedents and consequences of WFC. The study is grounded on Europe and data from 511 Italian women entrepreneurs have been collected mailing a survey of 45 multiple choice questions. Opposing arguments either for the within and cross-domain hypotheses in relation to antecedents, or for the matching and cross-domain hypotheses in relation to the WFC consequences faced by women entrepreneurs have been tested. Findings show that the within-domain hypothesis is supported in relation to the antecedents as well as the matching and the cross-domain hypothesis in relation to the consequences. The contribution of this work is twofold: it enhances the understanding of women entrepreneurs’ WFC; and it enriches the still limited and ‘US centric’ academic literature on the issue by analysing data collected in South Europe.
Poggesi, S., Mari, M., De Vita, L. (2021). Antecedents and consequences of work-family conflicts: Italian women entrepreneurs' experiences. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBALISATION AND SMALL BUSINESS, 12(1), 26-45 [10.1504/IJGSB.2021.113869].
Antecedents and consequences of work-family conflicts: Italian women entrepreneurs' experiences
Poggesi, S.
;Mari, M.;
2021-01-01
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This paper aims at unveiling the work-family conflict construct experienced by women entrepreneurs, by testing an all-inclusive model that considers work and family antecedents and consequences of WFC. The study is grounded on Europe and data from 511 Italian women entrepreneurs have been collected mailing a survey of 45 multiple choice questions. Opposing arguments either for the within and cross-domain hypotheses in relation to antecedents, or for the matching and cross-domain hypotheses in relation to the WFC consequences faced by women entrepreneurs have been tested. Findings show that the within-domain hypothesis is supported in relation to the antecedents as well as the matching and the cross-domain hypothesis in relation to the consequences. The contribution of this work is twofold: it enhances the understanding of women entrepreneurs’ WFC; and it enriches the still limited and ‘US centric’ academic literature on the issue by analysing data collected in South Europe.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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