Linking female entrepreneurs' motivation to business survival.
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Rey Martí, Andrea; Tur Porcar, Ana María Perfil; Mas Tur, Alicia
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Analysis of entrepreneurs' motives in the framework of organizational behavior theory is a popular research area regarding female entrepreneurship. This study analyzes women entrepreneurs' motives (propensity for risk, finding a work-life balance, desire to develop business skills, need to seek self-employment, and desire to earn more than in paid employment) to achieve survival of their businesses through crisp set qualitative comparative analysis (csQCA). Analysis yields the following results: 1) women whose motive is to pursuit a better work-life balance are less likely to success; and 2) women whose motive is risk-taking are more likely to success.

    Rey Martí, Andrea Tur Porcar, Ana María Mas Tur, Alicia 2015 Linking female entrepreneurs' motivation to business survival. Journal of Business Research 68 4 810 814
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2014.11.033

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