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Attitudinal and Structural Determinants of Entrepreneurial Intentions of Women

Kevin Banning* and Ravi Chinta
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Kevin Banning*: Professor of Management, Auburn University Montgomery PO Box 244023 Montgomery, AL 36124 334.244.3485, Alabama
Ravi Chinta: Professor of Management, Nova Southeastern University, Florida

Business, Management and Economics Research, 2019, vol. 5, issue 2, 26-32

Abstract: Entrepreneurial intentions have been shown to be a good predictor of entrepreneurial activity, and consequently have attracted the attention of many scholars and policy makers. Because entrepreneurial activity provides an economic engine for job growth, it is crucial to identify what drives entrepreneurial intentions. Extant literature has focused on such factors as the availability of capital, governmental support, individual networks, and culture. This study empirically investigates the expected linkage between attitudinal and structural factors and the intensity of intention to start a business for women entrepreneurs in the southeastern United States. Results from a survey of 1200 women intending to start a business in reveal that significant attitudinal and structural barriers remain for women entrepreneurs. The paper concludes with implications for women entrepreneurs, policy makers, and for future research.

Keywords: United states entrepreneurship; Women; Entrepreneurship barriers; Entrepreneurial intentions. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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