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Business and social entrepreneurs in the UK: gender, context and commitment
Jonathan Levie,
Mark Hart
Economics, Finance and Entrepreneurship
Aston Business School
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Business & Economics
Social Entrepreneur
100%
Entrepreneurs
57%
Social Enterprise
30%
Socioeconomic
21%
Community Engagement
20%
Family Business
18%
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor
17%
Ethnic Minorities
16%
Work Hours
16%
Deprivation
16%
Women Entrepreneurs
16%
Multivariate Regression
15%
Demographic Characteristics
13%
Public Services
12%
Economic Environment
12%
Migrants
12%
Aspiration
11%
Organizational Structure
11%
Logistics
10%
Resources
8%
Education
8%
Design Methodology
6%
Industry
4%
Social Sciences
entrepreneur
76%
commitment
53%
gender
39%
family business
10%
organizational structure
7%
deprivation
7%
entrepreneurship
7%
level of education
6%
national minority
6%
public service
6%
economics
6%
logistics
5%
migrant
5%
regression
4%
industry
4%
methodology
3%
resources
3%
evidence
3%
time
2%