Female entrepreneurship : an exploratory study of women entrepreneurs in Ireland
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Anne Laure Humbert, 'Female entrepreneurship : an exploratory study of women entrepreneurs in Ireland', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2007, pp 329Download Item:

Abstract:
This thesis consists of an exploratory study of female entrepreneurship in Ireland, focusing on
the motivations, obstacles and work/life balance experiences of entrepreneurs. The research
relies on a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods to answer the research
questions. A postal questionnaire was sent to entrepreneurs nationally and offered a
comparative perspective between men and women entrepreneurs on entrepreneurial
motivations, obstacles encountered, levels of risks adopted and attitudes to work/life balance.
Due to the nature of the research question, the quantitative data was complemented by a series
often interviews with women entrepreneurs. The interviews further explored the issues raised
by the questionnaires. Particular interest was given to the motivational factors of women
entrepreneurs, to the obstacles they encountered, and to their attitudes to risk. Women
entrepreneurs' attitudes to work/life balance practices and the relationship between this and
the level of conflict between their work and family life were also explored.
Author: Humbert, Anne Laure
Advisor:
Drew, EileenQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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