magistrsko delo
Špela Korošec (Author), Karin Širec (Mentor)

Abstract

Težavno podjetniško okolje, neugodne razmere za nastajanje in razvoj podjetja, trojna vloga, vloga matere, žene in gospodinje ter strah pred neuspehom, so najpogostejši razlogi, za skromen delež ženskih podjetnic v Sloveniji. Kljub dejstvom, da so v povprečju ženske bolj izobražene kot moški, da se plačilna politika med spoloma izravnava ter, da si Evropska unija v zadnjih letih močno prizadeva za krepitev žensk v podjetništvu, kar nenazadnje ugodno vpliva na gospodarsko rast držav, je delež podjetnic še vedno nižji od deleža moških, ki so aktivno vključeni v podjetništvo. Ženske v Sloveniji, so na vodilnih položajih predvsem na področju marketinga, mode in storitvenih dejavnosti, medtem ko je večji delež moških podjetnikov, na vodilnih položajih na področju informacijske tehnologije in v gradbeništvu. V magistrski nalogi obravnavamo pojav podjetništva, ženskega podjetništva ter apiracijskih ravni in proučujemo, ali spol je tisti dejavnik, ki riše ločnico med aspiracijskimi ravnmi posameznikov.

Keywords

podjetništvo;žensko podjetništvo;rast podjetja;aspiracijske ravni;inovativnost;internacionalizacija;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM EPF - Faculty of Economics and Business
Publisher: [Š. Korošec]
UDC: 005.412-055.2(043.2)
COBISS: 12737308 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Analysis of female entrepreneurship and growth aspiration
Secondary abstract: Challenging business environment, unfavourable conditions for the establishment and development of enterprises, a triple role - role of mothers, wives and housewives, and fear of failure are the most common reasons for a modest proportion of female entrepreneurs in Slovenia. Despite the fact that on average women are more educated than men, that the remuneration policy between genders is equalising and that the European Union has put significant efforts to strengthen women's entrepreneurship in recent years, which ultimately has a favourable effect on the economic growth of countries, the share of women entrepreneurs are still lower than the proportion of men who are actively involved in entrepreneurship. Women in Slovenia are occupying leading positions mainly in marketing, fashion and service sector, while there is a greater proportion of men entrepreneur occupying leading positions in information technology and construction businesses. This master thesis deals with the phenomenon of entrepreneurship, women's entrepreneurship and aspiration levels. It examines whether gender is a factor which draws a distinction between aspiration levels of individuals.
Secondary keywords: entrepreneurship;female entrepreneurship;aspiration level;business growth;innovation;internationalization;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Ekonomsko-poslovna fak.
Pages: IV, 90 str.
ID: 9583447