Women as Key Agents in Sustainable Entrepreneurship: A Gender Multigroup Analysis of the SEO-Performance Relationship
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Criado-Gomis. A; Iniesta-Bonillo, M.A.; Cervera-Taulet, A.; Ribeiro-Soriano, D.
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Literature points out that the effect of sustainable entrepreneurship on firm performance may be contingent on internal factors, such as top manager characteristics. This paper proposes that the gender of a firm's chief executive officer (CEO) greatly influences the sustainable entrepreneurial orientation (SEO)-firm performance relationship. An empirical study was conducted on a stratified random sampling, collecting 210 questionnaires from top managers of firms in Valencia (Spain). A multigroup moderation analysis method was used. The results confirm that women tend to increase the positive effect of SEO in firm performance.

    Criado-Gomis. A Iniesta-Bonillo, M.A. Cervera-Taulet, A. Ribeiro-Soriano, D. 2020 Women as Key Agents in Sustainable Entrepreneurship: A Gender Multigroup Analysis of the SEO-Performance Relationship Sustainability 12 3 1244
https://doi.org/10.3390/su12031244

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