Female entrepreneurship in emerging and developing countries: a systematic literature review

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENDER AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP(2022)

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Purpose Despite the increase in female entrepreneurship literature, very few studies exist that systematize the extant literature, especially in emerging and developing countries. This article fills part of this gap; it maps, categorizes and groups the objectives, theoretical approaches and research methods on female entrepreneurship conducted in one or more of the 155 emerging and developing countries. Design/methodology/approach A systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted, using Scopus and Web of Science, over a 10-year timeframe (2010-2020). Out of 465 papers, 77 were selected for content analysis. Findings Most articles focus on understanding women entrepreneurs' challenges, the factors affecting their entrepreneurial performance and encouraging entrepreneurship. Qualitative research was found to be the predominant approach, while mixed studies appeared less frequently. Practical implications This paper sheds light on female entrepreneurship characteristics, including business competence, performance and entrepreneurial orientation. Further, it can help female entrepreneurs to recognize the most relevant aspects regarding performance, the essential driving factors and entrepreneurial motivations, among others. Originality/value First, this paper groups the objectives and the theoretical and methodological approaches that guide female entrepreneurship research. Second, it identifies distinct gaps, grouped and explored using unpublished thematic categories. Finally, the authors propose an extensive future research agenda regarding female entrepreneurship in emerging and developing countries.
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Women entrepreneurs, Female self-employment, Gender
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