2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jik.2022.100223
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Psychological cognition and women's entrepreneurship: A country-based comparison using fsQCA

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“…Also focusing on the individual level, Huang et al (2022) analyze which psychocognitive conditions are necessary conditions of women's entrepreneurial activity. Their results show that a high capability perception (i.e., the ability to complete a task, confidence in leadership, or the perception of task success) and a high opportunity perception (i.e., the ability of entrepreneurs to perceive entrepreneurial opportunities) can be considered a necessary condition for women's entrepreneurial activity.…”
Section: Review Of Topics In Recent Nca Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also focusing on the individual level, Huang et al (2022) analyze which psychocognitive conditions are necessary conditions of women's entrepreneurial activity. Their results show that a high capability perception (i.e., the ability to complete a task, confidence in leadership, or the perception of task success) and a high opportunity perception (i.e., the ability of entrepreneurs to perceive entrepreneurial opportunities) can be considered a necessary condition for women's entrepreneurial activity.…”
Section: Review Of Topics In Recent Nca Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theme draws continued interest and attention due to the valorous requirements of entrepreneurship and the constraining effects of gender, which culminate into promising spaces of interesting theoretical advancements. In investigating the female entrepreneurship landscape, scholars have predominantly focused on the 'opportunities and challenges to female entrepreneurship' (Erogul et al, 2019;Strawser et al, 2021), 'barriers and enablers of female entrepreneurship' (Nguyen et al, 2021;Yunis et al, 2018), 'risks and benefits of female entrepreneurs' (Isiwu & Onwuka, 2017), 'psychological and emotional determinants of female entrepreneurship' (Cabrera & Mauricio, 2017;Huang et al, 2022), and 'outcomes of female entrepreneurship' (Ojong et al, 2021), among others. However, most of these studies have been conducted in a particular region/country, thereby highlighting country/ region-specific characteristics, leaving room for an exhaustive and coalesced understanding of the barriers and enablers.…”
Section: Female Entrepreneurship: Barriers and Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, women's motivation can be hindered by family, whose support appears to be fundamental (Welsh, Kaciak, Memili, & Minialai, 2018). Interestingly, Huang et al (2022) found that the innovativeness of female entrepreneurs was significantly related to entrepreneurial performance (positive). Liñán et al (2020) showed that gender stereotypes could impact female entrepreneurial failure; recently, Huang et al (2022) affirmed that psychological capital is a crucial element affecting women's entrepreneurship.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, Huang et al (2022) found that the innovativeness of female entrepreneurs was significantly related to entrepreneurial performance (positive). Liñán et al (2020) showed that gender stereotypes could impact female entrepreneurial failure; recently, Huang et al (2022) affirmed that psychological capital is a crucial element affecting women's entrepreneurship. Further knowledge is provided by Welsh, Kaciak, and Shamah (2018), who found a positive relationship between women entrepreneurs' human capital and firm performance.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%