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| Name | A Family Portrait of Canada's Most Successful Female Entrepreneurs |
| Author(s) | Monica Belcourt |
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| Year | 1990 |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Web Location | http://www.springerlink.com/content/h715037k1724p133/ |
| Keywords | BUSINESSWOMEN, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, WOMEN-owned business enterprises, WOMEN executives, BUSINESSPEOPLE, BUSINESS education, PARENTAL influences, FAMILY relations, FATHERS & daughters, PARENT & child, PARENT & adult child |
| Areas of Interest | Education; Gender |
| Citation | Belcourt, Monica. 1990. A Family Portrait of Canada's Most Successful Female Entrepreneurs. Journal of Business Ethics 9 (4/5):435-438. |
| Summary | In an attempt to study the factors contributing to the decision to become an entrepreneur, an intensive interview survey of 36 successful women entrepreneurs was conducted. The importance of paternal |
| Abstract / Description | In an attempt to study the factors contributing to the decision to become an entrepreneur, an intensive interview survey of 36 successful women entrepreneurs was conducted. The importance of paternal occupation and psychodynamic interactions with both the mother and father was highlighted. The study revealed mirror images of the patterns found to be correlated with male entrepreneurship.
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| Publisher/Organization | Journal of Business Ethics |
| Cluster Library | None |
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