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Bibliometric Status Analysis of Women Entrepreneurship

Year 2019, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 182 - 192, 24.10.2019
https://doi.org/10.30855/gjeb.2019.5.3.004

Abstract

The
contribution of women entrepreneurs to the national economies is increasing
rapidly. As the impact of women entrepreneurs on economic growth increases, it
has become a more interesting and studied concept in the literature. The aim of
this study was to examine researches about the concept of women entrepreneurs
which has been prominent in recent years. The data was examined by bibliometric
analysis and visualized by VOSviewer mapping method. In the Web of Science
database related to the concept of women entrepreneurs, the publications
scanned between 1983 and 2019 were analyzed by using bibliometric indicators
such as number of articles, number of citations, the most published
universities and author network analysis. At the end of the study, publications
about women entrepreneurs were categorized and visualized. A guiding study has
been attempted for the researchers.

References

  • Al-Dajani, H. and Marlow, S. (2010). Impact of women’s home-based enterprise on family dynamics: evidence fromJordan. International Small Business Journal, 28, pp. 470– 486.
  • Antunes, A.R. and Cavalcanti, T.V.D.V. (2007). Start up costs, limited enforcement, and the hidden economy. EuropeanEconomic Review, 51, pp. 203–224.
  • Arrunada, B. (2009). How doing business jeopardises institutional reform. European Business Organization Law Review, 10, pp. 555–574.
  • Aspaas, H.R. (1998). Heading households and heading businesses: rural Kenyan women in the informal sector. Professional Geographer, 50, pp. 192–204.
  • Babbitt, L.G., Brown, D. and Mazaheri, N. (2015). Gender, entrepreneurship, and the formal–informal dilemma: evidence from Indonesia. World Development, 72, pp. 163–174.
  • Bairagya, I. (2012). Employment in India’s informal sector: size, patterns, growth and determinants. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 17, pp. 593–615.
  • Baker, T. and Welter, F. (2017). Come on out of the ghetto, please! – Building the future of entrepreneurship research, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 23, pp. 170–184.

Kadın Girişimciliğin Bibliyometrik Durum Analizi

Year 2019, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 182 - 192, 24.10.2019
https://doi.org/10.30855/gjeb.2019.5.3.004

Abstract

Kadın girişimcilerin ülke ekonomilerine katkısı
hızla artmaktadır. Ekonomik büyümeye etkisi arttıkça, literatürde daha ilgi
çekici ve üstünde çalışılan bir kavram olmuştur. 
Çalışmanın amacı, son yıllarda öne çıkan
kadın girişimcilik kavramı ile ilgili yapılmış araştırmaları incelemektir.
Araştırma kapsamında veriler bibliyometrik analiz ile incelenmiş, VOSviewer
haritalama yöntemi ile görselleştirilmiştir. Kadın girişimcilik kavramı ile
ilgili Web of Science veritabanında 1983 ile 2019 yılları arasında taranan
yayınlar, makale sayısı, atıf sayısı, en çok yayın yapan üniversiteler ve yazar
ağ analizi şeklindeki bibliyometrik göstergeler kullanılarak incelenmiştir.
Çalışma sonucunda, kadın girişimciliği ile ilgili yapılan yayınlar kategorize
edilmiş ve görselleştirilmiştir. Araştırmacılar için bundan sonraki
çalışmalarında yol gösterici bir araştırma ortaya konmuştur.

References

  • Al-Dajani, H. and Marlow, S. (2010). Impact of women’s home-based enterprise on family dynamics: evidence fromJordan. International Small Business Journal, 28, pp. 470– 486.
  • Antunes, A.R. and Cavalcanti, T.V.D.V. (2007). Start up costs, limited enforcement, and the hidden economy. EuropeanEconomic Review, 51, pp. 203–224.
  • Arrunada, B. (2009). How doing business jeopardises institutional reform. European Business Organization Law Review, 10, pp. 555–574.
  • Aspaas, H.R. (1998). Heading households and heading businesses: rural Kenyan women in the informal sector. Professional Geographer, 50, pp. 192–204.
  • Babbitt, L.G., Brown, D. and Mazaheri, N. (2015). Gender, entrepreneurship, and the formal–informal dilemma: evidence from Indonesia. World Development, 72, pp. 163–174.
  • Bairagya, I. (2012). Employment in India’s informal sector: size, patterns, growth and determinants. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 17, pp. 593–615.
  • Baker, T. and Welter, F. (2017). Come on out of the ghetto, please! – Building the future of entrepreneurship research, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 23, pp. 170–184.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Business Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Tuba Yumuşak 0000-0002-3203-1210

Publication Date October 24, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 5 Issue: 3

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APA Yumuşak, T. (2019). Kadın Girişimciliğin Bibliyometrik Durum Analizi. Gazi İktisat Ve İşletme Dergisi, 5(3), 182-192. https://doi.org/10.30855/gjeb.2019.5.3.004
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