High Growth Women’s Entrepreneurship: Fueling Social and Economic Development,

  • Diana Hechavarria,
  • , Candida Brush
  • , Amanda Bullough
  • , Linda Edelman

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Abstract

High-growth firms, often referred to as “gazelles,” are equated with entrepreneurial success and celebrated as the key to growing economies, and women’s entrepreneurship is a vehicle of economic and social development. This special issue publishes papers that address the general lack of research on high-growth women’s entrepreneurship. In this introduction paper, we offer an adapted framework for the factors driving high growth across multiple levels: individual (entrepreneur and entrepreneurial team characteristics), venture (strategy, organizational structures, and systems), resources, location, and environment. We also introduce the papers in this special issue and present an overview of the contributions to this issue.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13-May
JournalJournal of Small Business Management
Issue number57:01:00
StatePublished - 2019

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