Determinants of risk readiness as a resource in women’s entrepreneurship

<p>The growth of the scale of women’s entrepreneurship highlights the interest in studying both the specifics of the phenomenon itself and the resource potential of its main subject – women entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship is built on risk, and the readiness for risk largely determines the succ...

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Main Author: Anna E. Zorina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences (FCTAS RAS), Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology 2023-09-01
Series:Социологическая наука и социальная практика
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Online Access:https://www.socnp.ru/index.php/snsp/article/view/9352/9148
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description <p>The growth of the scale of women’s entrepreneurship highlights the interest in studying both the specifics of the phenomenon itself and the resource potential of its main subject – women entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship is built on risk, and the readiness for risk largely determines the success and stability of a business. The aim of the analysis in this article is to determine how the sufficiency/insufficiency of the resource of risk readiness in women’s entrepreneurship is linked to a range of individually subjectively evaluated dispositions in one or another coordinate system. The task was to assess the productivity of introducing the concept of disposition (status) in risk-related research and to determine the presence or absence of differentiation among holders and those in need of risk readiness as a resource in women’s entrepreneurship. The empirical basis of the analysis is the data from the “Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey of HSE (RLMS-HSE)”. The methodology of target group analysis is applied. The results of the exploratory study revealed differentiation in several indicators of emotional status, socialpsychological attitudes, financial status, value profile, and decision-making subjectivity in risk and uncertainty situations. Such results allow for considering them with a reasonable degree of certainty as interconnected with risk readiness. The methodological approach of considering dispositions as existing statuses of individuals in specific coordinate systems proved to be productive. A promising task in this regard is a deeper methodological and conceptual elaboration of the concept in connection with risk-related issues.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-81c65900ec92416aa0b98e7da37a695c2024-02-06T08:32:19ZrusRussian Academy of Sciences (FCTAS RAS), Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied SociologyСоциологическая наука и социальная практика2308-64162413-68912023-09-0111317618610.19181/snsp.2023.11.3.99352Determinants of risk readiness as a resource in women’s entrepreneurshipAnna E. Zorina0Russia<p>The growth of the scale of women’s entrepreneurship highlights the interest in studying both the specifics of the phenomenon itself and the resource potential of its main subject – women entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship is built on risk, and the readiness for risk largely determines the success and stability of a business. The aim of the analysis in this article is to determine how the sufficiency/insufficiency of the resource of risk readiness in women’s entrepreneurship is linked to a range of individually subjectively evaluated dispositions in one or another coordinate system. The task was to assess the productivity of introducing the concept of disposition (status) in risk-related research and to determine the presence or absence of differentiation among holders and those in need of risk readiness as a resource in women’s entrepreneurship. The empirical basis of the analysis is the data from the “Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey of HSE (RLMS-HSE)”. The methodology of target group analysis is applied. The results of the exploratory study revealed differentiation in several indicators of emotional status, socialpsychological attitudes, financial status, value profile, and decision-making subjectivity in risk and uncertainty situations. Such results allow for considering them with a reasonable degree of certainty as interconnected with risk readiness. The methodological approach of considering dispositions as existing statuses of individuals in specific coordinate systems proved to be productive. A promising task in this regard is a deeper methodological and conceptual elaboration of the concept in connection with risk-related issues.</p>https://www.socnp.ru/index.php/snsp/article/view/9352/9148women’s entrepreneurshiprisk readinessresourcefulnessdispositions (statuses)institutional environment
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Социологическая наука и социальная практика
women’s entrepreneurship
risk readiness
resourcefulness
dispositions (statuses)
institutional environment
title Determinants of risk readiness as a resource in women’s entrepreneurship
title_full Determinants of risk readiness as a resource in women’s entrepreneurship
title_fullStr Determinants of risk readiness as a resource in women’s entrepreneurship
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of risk readiness as a resource in women’s entrepreneurship
title_short Determinants of risk readiness as a resource in women’s entrepreneurship
title_sort determinants of risk readiness as a resource in womenвђ™s entrepreneurship
topic women’s entrepreneurship
risk readiness
resourcefulness
dispositions (statuses)
institutional environment
url https://www.socnp.ru/index.php/snsp/article/view/9352/9148
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