Exploring women entrepreneurial leadership in Ireland: a comparative study of drivers, perceptions, and government support
Date
2024-11-29
Version
Accepted manuscript
OA Version
Citation
M. Goncalves, M. Nocivelli, A. Ursini. 2024. "Exploring Women Entrepreneurial Leadership in Ireland: A Comparative Study of Drivers, Perceptions, and Government Support" pp.3-31. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65314-8_1
Abstract
This study delves into the role of women’s entrepreneurship in Ireland, employing a demand-constraint-choice framework to analyze motivations and factors influencing entrepreneurial ventures. Qualitative research using semi-structured interviews provides a comparative analysis of motivations, perceptions, and experiences across Ireland’s cultural and economic contexts. Findings highlight the influence of cultural factors on entrepreneurial choices, the importance of government support, and the need for proactive intervention for gender-inclusive economic development. The study’s insights extend beyond Ireland, contributing to global strategies for empowering women in entrepreneurship, making it valuable for policymakers, researchers, and entrepreneurs seeking to understand women’s entrepreneurial leadership.