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by studying whether female managers and female owners of firms perceived corruption differently; (b) using survey … information at the firm level; and (c) employing a large sample of more than 100 countries. Results show that both female managers …
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Purpose – This paper aims to explore the phenomenon of senior women managers leaving corporate organisations to start … social capital. Female ex-corporate managers leverage personal accumulations of knowledge, skills, relationships and networks … embodied career capital consisting of immobile, non-rent-generating accumulations. Findings – Senior women managers leverage …
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A comparative study of new women-owned firms andolder women-owned firms is presented, highlighting the major differencesbetween the two groups. The data was drawn from several studies conductedbetween 1996 and 2000, and the entrepreneurial generation referred to in thestudy is from 2000....
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