Creating an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem for women entrepreneurs in a rural region

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Birdthistle, N
Eversole, R
Walo, M
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2022
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A growing body of literature seeks to understand the impact of context on entrepreneurship, and how characteristics of particular places can support or impede entrepreneurial ventures. For rural regions, contextual factors such as geography, population density, market size, social environment, and infrastructure influence the nature of entrepreneurial activity (Baumgartner et al., 2013; North and Smallbone, 2006; Smallbone, 2009; Stathopolou et al., 2004; Vaillant and Lafuente, 2007). From a practical perspective, however, we still know little about how to create rural environments that support entrepreneurship.

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Journal of Business Venturing Insights

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18

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Business systems in context

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Birdthistle, N; Eversole, R; Walo, M, Creating an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem for women entrepreneurs in a rural region, Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 2022, 18, pp. e00341

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