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Marques, L. & Pimentel, L. (2024). Challenges and Motivations in Female Immigrant Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review of the Literature . In Universidade Europeia (Ed.), eBook of Abstracts of the 2nd International Scientific Conference “Navigating the Future of Management”. (pp. 65-66). Lisbon: Universidade Europeia.
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L. Marques and L. P. Pimentel,  "Challenges and Motivations in Female Immigrant Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review of the Literature ", in eBook of Abstracts of the 2nd Int. Scientific Conf. “Navigating the Future of Management”, Universidade Europeia, Ed., Lisbon, Universidade Europeia, 2024, vol. 1, pp. 65-66
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@inproceedings{marques2024_1782730618841,
	author = "Marques, L. and Pimentel, L.",
	title = "Challenges and Motivations in Female Immigrant Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review of the Literature ",
	booktitle = "eBook of Abstracts of the 2nd International Scientific Conference “Navigating the Future of Management”",
	year = "2024",
	editor = "Universidade Europeia",
	volume = "1",
	number = "",
	series = "",
	pages = "65-66",
	publisher = "Universidade Europeia",
	address = "Lisbon",
	organization = "Tawfiq Rkibi",
	url = "https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12275/540"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Challenges and Motivations in Female Immigrant Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review of the Literature 
T2  - eBook of Abstracts of the 2nd International Scientific Conference “Navigating the Future of Management”
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AU  - Marques, L.
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AB  - Female immigrant entrepreneurship has become a powerful socioeconomic phenomenon due  to its  significant  contribution to  the  financial,  social,  and  political  development of  host countries. The literature has been highlighting this theme in recent years, and it is now possible to find many studies on female entrepreneurship and immigrant entrepreneurship. However, there is still a gap concerning studies that address these two themes simultaneously. To deeply explore what the literature has been addressing about this theme, we propose as the  main  objective  of  the  present  study:  to  review  the  literature  on  female  immigrant entrepreneurship and identify the main challenges faced by female immigrant entrepreneurs and the main reasons that drive them to start a new business. To achieve this objective, we defined the following  research  questions:  What  are  the  main  challenges  faced  by  female  immigrant entrepreneurs  in  the  destination  countries?  What  motivations  served  as  incentives  for  the establishment and projection of their businesses? In terms of study design, a systematic review was conducted, resulting in twelve peer-reviewed articles between the years 2013 and 2023. These studies  were  collected from  two major  databases,  namely,  Scopus  and Web  of Science. Based on the analysis performed and the proposed objective for the study and the research questions, it was possible to conclude that immigrant women who decide to start a new business in  the  host  country  face  significant  challenges  due  to  various  factors  that  place  them  at  a disadvantage. Furthermore, our findings also reveal that despite facing all these challenges, these women have motivations that drive and encourage them to start a new venture in the host country, with the most cited by the literature being greater financial stability and autonomy.        
Female immigrant entrepreneurship has become a powerful socioeconomic phenomenon due  to its  significant  contribution to  the  financial,  social,  and  political  development of  host countries. The literature has been highlighting this theme in recent years, and it is now possible to find many studies on female entrepreneurship and immigrant entrepreneurship. However, there is still a gap concerning studies that address these two themes simultaneously. To deeply explore what the literature has been addressing about this theme, we propose as the  main  objective  of  the  present  study:  to  review  the  literature  on  female  immigrant entrepreneurship and identify the main challenges faced by female immigrant entrepreneurs and the main reasons that drive them to start a new business. To achieve this objective, we defined the following  research  questions:  What  are  the  main  challenges  faced  by  female  immigrant entrepreneurs  in  the  destination  countries?  What  motivations  served  as  incentives  for  the establishment and projection of their businesses? In terms of study design, a systematic review was conducted, resulting in twelve peer-reviewed articles between the years 2013 and 2023. T  These studies  were  collected from  two major  databases,  namely,  Scopus  and Web  of Science. Based on the analysis performed and the proposed objective for the study and the research questions, it was possible to conclude that immigrant women who decide to start a new business in  the  host  country  face  significant  challenges  due  to  various  factors  that  place  them  at  a disadvantage. Furthermore, our findings also reveal that despite facing all these challenges, these women have motivations that drive and encourage them to start a new venture in the host country, with the most cited by the literature being greater financial stability and autonomy.
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