2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-09-2022-0790
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Female digital entrepreneurship: a structured literature review

Abrar Alhajri,
Monira Aloud

Abstract: PurposeThis study offers a structured literature review (SLR) on female digital entrepreneurship (DE). This is done by providing insights into the recent developments of the topic, reviewing and critiquing previous studies in the literature, and pinpointing areas for future potential studies.Design/methodology/approachA comprehensive SLR was conducted on 18 papers published between 2017 and 2022 by discipline, time, methodologies, context, topic, and theoretical emphasis. The authors employed the three phases … Show more

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“…The studies by Alhajri and Aloud (2024) and Gil-Cordero et al (2024) emphasise the importance of innovation and digital technologies in addressing societal concerns while maintaining economic viability. Bowen and Morris (2024) suggest doing an analysis of the determinants influencing the inclination of SMEs to embrace the Metaverse.…”
Section: The Papers In This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies by Alhajri and Aloud (2024) and Gil-Cordero et al (2024) emphasise the importance of innovation and digital technologies in addressing societal concerns while maintaining economic viability. Bowen and Morris (2024) suggest doing an analysis of the determinants influencing the inclination of SMEs to embrace the Metaverse.…”
Section: The Papers In This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, many research studies have focused on examining organisational and business aspects such as strategies, types of management, networking behaviour and environmental factors (Noor et al , 2022; Yusoff et al , 2022). However, research is still being explored on women’s entrepreneurship in developing countries (Chan and Mustafa, 2021; Alhajri and Aloud, 2023). This knowledge gap has led to a need for more understanding of the enabling factors of women’s entrepreneurship (Dy and Marlow, 2017; Mustafa and Treanor, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This knowledge gap has led to a need for more understanding of the enabling factors of women’s entrepreneurship (Dy and Marlow, 2017; Mustafa and Treanor, 2022). The absence of a women’s entrepreneurship model could impede policies and strategies to empower women in the business sector (Alhajri and Aloud, 2023). In addition, little attention has been paid to women entrepreneurs’ e-commerce ventures (Olsson and Bernhard, 2020; Pappas et al , 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%