Emprendimiento innovador: aspectos de género
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Emprendedores, innovación, mujeres, hombres, diferencias de géneroResumen
El objetivo del estudio es evaluar los valores de los indicadores que caracterizan el nivel actual de actividad innovadora de mujeres y hombres emprendedores en diferentes países. El estudio utilizó como referencia los resultados de encuestas realizadas en 59 países, esto durante el proyecto de vigilancia mundial de la empresa. Se han desarrollado modelos econométricos que representan funciones de densidad de distribución normal. El estudio permitió evaluar, por país, la distribución que se encuentra en los valores que arrojan los indicadores de la actividad de innovación de los empresarios, y establecer promedios de los indicadores e identificar los países con valores máximos y mínimos. Con ello se ha demostrado que la proporción de mujeres empresarias en los países objeto de examen es ligeramente inferior a la de hombres.
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