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意外网络如何帮助全球南方女性企业家在逆境中生存?孟加拉国案例研究

How Do Unexpected Networks Help Female Entrepreneurs in the Global South Survive in Adverse Contexts? A Case Study of Bangladesh

Gender, Work and Organization · 2025
被引 5 · 同刊同年前 5%
ABS 3

中文导读

研究孟加拉国156位女性企业家的个人、职业和虚拟网络如何帮助她们在制度逆境中生存,发现个人和虚拟网络显著提升生存率,而职业网络效果不显著。

Abstract

ABSTRACT This study investigates the role of various unexpected networks in supporting the survival of female‐owned SMEs in the Global South. The research focuses upon Bangladesh, which is a context marked by institutional adversity and postcolonial legacies. Grounded in Social Network Theory and informed by a decolonial perspective, the research examines personal, professional, and virtual networks to identify how these relational resources are able to empower women entrepreneurs, in an area where formal systems tend not to be inclusive. Using a sample of 156 female entrepreneurs, hierarchical regression analysis reveals that personal and virtual networks significantly enhance business survival, while professional networks do not show a significant effect. The interaction of personal and virtual networks with adverse contexts further strengthens their impact, highlighting their role as adaptive infrastructures in constrained environments. In contrast, professional networks remain limited in their influence. These findings challenge Western‐centric assumptions about entrepreneurial networking and underscore the importance of inclusive context‐sensitive strategies for supporting female entrepreneurship in the Global South.

女性创业社会网络新兴市场创业生存全球南方