Gender differences in entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial activity in part of the Danube region /

The paper describes gender differences in entrepreneurial attitudes and activity in 8 countries of the Danube region. The research results indicate that in all the countries analysed fewer women the men believe that promising business opportunities exist in their environment; fewer women are confide...

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Main Authors: Tominc, Polona. (Author), Rebernik, Miroslav. (Author)
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Jezik:English
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Sorodne knjige/članki:Vsebovano v: Aktual´ni problemi ekonomìki
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520 |a The paper describes gender differences in entrepreneurial attitudes and activity in 8 countries of the Danube region. The research results indicate that in all the countries analysed fewer women the men believe that promising business opportunities exist in their environment; fewer women are confident in their entrepreneurial skills, knowledge, and experiences; and more women indicate the fear of failure, which would prevent them from starting a business. In all the countries analysed, women are also less entrepreneurially active than men. When analyzing entrepreneurial education and training in 8 countries of the Danube region, the research results suggest that those who received formal and/or informal entrepreneurial education and training are on average more likely to start a business; this holds true for both genders. On average, 1 in 5 adult men and 1 in 8 adult women received formal entrepreneurship education and training. Meanwhile, on average, 1 in 7 men and 1 in 10 women received some informal training for entrepreneurship. Gender differences are significant. 
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773 0 |t Aktual´ni problemi ekonomìki  |d Kiïv : Nacìonal´na akademìâ upravlìnnâ  |x 1993-6788  |g no. 12 (138) (2012), str. 496-505 
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