The role of social network in the performance of women-owned businesses (A review of literature)
Social networks of men and women differ in terms of composition, size and in the way they are exploited to gain information and resources for business development and growth. This study focuses on gender differences in networking and examines their divergent economic consequences by using social net...
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Social networks of men and women differ in terms of composition, size and in the way they are exploited to gain information and resources for business development and growth. This study focuses on gender differences in networking and examines their divergent economic consequences by using social network analysis and the feminist perspective. |
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The role of social network in the performance of women-owned businesses (A review of literature) |
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