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Women and home-based entrepreneurship: Evidence from the United Kingdom

Kwong, Caleb; Thompson, Piers; Jones-Evans, Dylan

Authors

Caleb Kwong

Piers Thompson

Dylan Jones-Evans



Abstract

For women, owning and managing a home-based business can provide the flexibility to meet family responsibilities and undertake employment, although potentially at the cost of business performance and growth. Using data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor survey for the UK, this research note explores the characteristics of those self-employed women who operate their businesses from home. Results indicate that a greater proportion of women with poor levels of entrepreneurial resources are more likely to operate home-based businesses, suggesting this decision is shaped by circumstance.The research also finds that such home-based businesses are more likely to operate part time, thus contributing further to their marginality. © 2009 SAGE Publications.

Citation

Kwong, C., Thompson, P., & Jones-Evans, D. (2009). Women and home-based entrepreneurship: Evidence from the United Kingdom. International Small Business Journal, 27(2), 227-239. https://doi.org/10.1177/0266242608100492

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Mar 31, 2009
Journal International Small Business Journal
Print ISSN 0266-2426
Electronic ISSN 1741-2870
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 27
Issue 2
Pages 227-239
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0266242608100492
Keywords female self-employment, home-based, home working,
liquidity constraints
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1005985
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0266242608100492


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