Perfil sociodemográfico y caracterización de las empresas de la mujer emprendedora en España. Fortalezas y debilidades
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Abstract
Recently, research on entrepreneurship is acquiring an important role as a result of the changes experienced in this form of business. The presence of women in this scope is increasingly apparent, reaction to the greater difficulties of access to employment in a context of crisis rather than to the romantic vision of a "brilliant idea" that materializes out of nowhere.
Taking as reference the source of data exploitation GEM 2012, this communication deepen the study of the demographic profile of women entrepreneurs in Spain in an attempt to characterize the singularities of the companies in which they work.
The gender analysis has important elements of response to such variables as employment growth expectations, reasons for leaving the company, motivation of necessity entrepreneurship, international orientation of the enterprise and many other elements to be studied.
Through these initial findings, the purpose of this communication is to reflect on the characteristics that make a potential entrepreneurial women and therefore anticipate measures that contribute to their better visibility and value as a key element in career development, social and economic development of our society.
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