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The impact of gender egalitarianism on entrepreneurial cognition: a multilevel analysis

Chiara Cannavale, Giorgia Rivieccio (), Lorenza Claudio and Iman Zohoorian Nadali
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Chiara Cannavale: Parthenope University
Giorgia Rivieccio: Parthenope University
Lorenza Claudio: Parthenope University
Iman Zohoorian Nadali: Parthenope University

Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 2023, vol. 57, issue 5, No 41, 4803-4826

Abstract: Abstract Our study aims to investigate the effects of the cultural dimension known as gender egalitarianism (GE) on the cognitions behind entrepreneurial behavior. Following Behavioral Reasoning Theory (BRT), we verified the effects of reasoning for and reasoning against entrepreneurial behavioral choice on the individual’s attitudes towards entrepreneurship, and the effects of gender egalitarianism on them. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) and Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness (GLOBE) provide us with data analyzed by a multilevel logit model, and findings indicate a negative moderation effect of GE on the direct effect of reason for on attitude: The significant role of reason for on a positive attitude towards entrepreneurship diminishes in societies with high values of GE.

Keywords: Gender egalitarianism; Cultural values; Entrepreneurship; Behavioral reasoning; Multilevel logit model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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