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Female Entrepreneurial Capacity in China:A Comparative Study of Two Periods

Farhana Firoz

International Journal of Social Science Studies, 2015, vol. 3, issue 5, 10-25

Abstract: This is a comparative study of women in China in their career choices as entrepreneurs based on self-efficacy theory, in two periods, 2002 and 2010. Existing literatures not only suggest, self-efficacy is an essential factor in career choices but also suggest that it varies considerably in genders. In addition, self-efficacy is developed through social persuasion which ultimately affects people¡¯s career choice. Literatures also suggest that China is a country, where women face much social pressure and barriers .So study assumes, Chinese women¡¯s self-efficacy is not that much due to social suppression and aims to see whether with time there has been any increase in self-efficacy in choosing their career as entrepreneurship. Individual data of Global Entrepreneurs Monitor (GEM) and self-efficacy theory are used to test self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intentions, to interpret women¡¯s changing orientations towards their career as entrepreneurs compared to men, in 2002 and 2010 . The findings of the study have been drawn based on three propositions to check self-efficacy. Each proposition findings are compared among genders for the periods 2002 and 2010 to understand the change in gap, as China progressed. The results suggest, in 2010, though Chinese men are more engaged in entrepreneurship compared to women, but the gap in genders in their self-efficacy & career self -efficacy is seen to narrow in 2010 than in 2002. The findings of the research will help in recognizing the importance of the factor self-efficacy and its importance in women¡¯s career choice.

Keywords: GEM; Self-efficacy; Career self-efficacy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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