增长的困境:理解女性创业者的企业规模选择

The Dilemma of Growth: Understanding Venture Size Choices of Women Entrepreneurs

JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT · 2006
被引 594 · 同刊同年前 2%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过问卷调查和深度访谈,研究了女性创业者在选择企业增长规模时的动机、障碍和权衡决策,发现增长是深思熟虑的选择,且女性对增长的成本收益有清晰认识。

Abstract

In recent years the number of women-owned firms with employees has expanded at three times the rate of all employer firms. Yet women remain underrepresented in their proportion of high-growth firms. A number of plausible explanations exist. To develop richer insights, a two-stage research project was undertaken. A mail survey was sent to a sample of female entrepreneurs to assess motives, obstacles, goals and aspirations, needs, and business identity. Based on the survey results, follow-up, in-depth interviews were conducted with entrepreneurs, selecting equally from modest-growth and high-growth ventures. In terms of quantitative findings, growth orientation was associated with whether a woman was “pushed” or “pulled” into entrepreneurship, was motivated by wealth or achievement factors, had a strong women's identity in the venture, had equity partners, and believed women faced unique selling obstacles. The qualitative research made clear that modest- and high-growth entrepreneurs differ in how they view themselves, their families, their ventures, and the larger environment. The results of both stages suggest that growth is a deliberate choice and that women have a clear sense of the costs and benefits of growth and make careful trade-off decisions.

女性创业创业增长企业规模创业动机