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Analysing achievement, motivation and leadership in women entrepreneurs: a new integration
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Analysing achievement, motivation and leadership in women entrepreneurs: a new integration
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/34887
- Title
- Analysing achievement, motivation and leadership in women entrepreneurs: a new integration
- Author(s)
- Langan-Fox, Janice
- Abstract
- Traditionally, women's workforce participation was confined to paid employment such as nursing, teaching, and service jobs such as retail, customer relations, and so on, (see e.g., Poole and Langan-Fox, 1997) and in the past, women made up only a small proportion of small business operators, although they could have been an 'invisible' backbone to male (spouse) entrepreneurs by being the supporting partner. However, women's economic activity has changed and increased significantly in most countries (UN, n.d.). In the last ten years the number of women business owners and operators has risen in almost every OECD country (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) (Devine, 1994; ABS, 1997; Statistics New Zealand, 1998; UN, n.d.). Women now make up a substantial proportion of small business proprietorship and are a 'powerful force' in the economy (Buttner and Moore, 1997, p. 34). What are the main motivations of the entrepreneur? What characteristics distinguish them from the typical employee or manager? More at issue, what research developments have occurred in achievement motivation and leadership which illuminate women's entrepreneurship? In what follows, the dispositional make-up of entrepreneurs is analysed, especially the link to motives and leadership, with a focus given to women. These determinants (besides other variables) are powerful explanators of outcomes and successes of small business operators and facilitate new research agendas. [Introduction]
- Publication type
- Book chapter
- Source
- International handbook of women and small business entrepreneurship / Sandra L. Fielden and Marilyn J. Davidson (eds.), p. 32-41
- Publication year
- 2005
- Keyword(s)
- Businesswomen; Entrepreneurs; Women
- Publisher
- Edward Elgar
- ISBN
- 1843760126
- Peer reviewed


