绘制女性拥有的中小企业国际化中社会经济自由的障碍:来自一个发展中国家的证据

Mapping the barriers to socio-economic freedom in internationalisation of women-owned SMEs: Evidence from a developing country

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT · 2023
被引 12
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于制度理论和女性主义视角,通过混合方法识别并验证了女性企业家在国际化中面临的社会经济自由障碍的三维度模型,对研究者和政策制定者有参考价值。

Abstract

Internationalisation of women-owned firms is considered a new strategy for unlocking the full economic potential of a country. However, there has been a desultory work on gender and trade, particularly the epistemological and methodological approaches to explore this phenomenon, which has received inadequate attention. Drawing on the institution-based- theory and incorporating the feminist perspective, this study identifies barriers to socio-economic freedom as a multidimensional concept that influences the internationalisation of women entrepreneurship. Using mixed methods and based on findings from focus group discussion (study-1), in-depth interviews (study-2) and a survey (study-3) of SME women entrepreneurs, the study develops and validates a gender-specific model of barriers to socio-economic freedom that women entrepreneurs face in the internationalisation of their firms. The findings confirm that the additional barriers that women entrepreneurs face emerge from three dimensions (i.e. socio-interactional patterns, socio-psychological attachment and socio-cultural embeddedness) that influence the internationalisation of women-owned SMEs through the lack of foreign market knowledge and information and lack of international business experience. This study extends internationalisation and women entrepreneurship research by identifying novel dimensions of the barriers to socio-economic freedom landscape. Implications of our findings for theory, methods and practice with limitations and future research directions are discussed critically.

女性创业中小企业国际化制度理论性别研究发展中国家