Gender export gap in Scotland: research
Research commissioned by the Scottish Government to understand what is holding women back from exporting and the difference their increased participation in trade could make to Scotland’s economy.
References
Arshed, N., Martin, G., & Knox, S. (2023). Ties that bind or blind? The role of identity and place in understanding women entrepreneurs’ support needs. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 47(6), 2205-2232.
Arshed, N. (2021). The impact of COVID-19 on Scotland’s economy: Supporting women entrepreneurs during the pandemic. Scottish Parliament Information Centre.
Gioia, D. A., Corley, K. G., & Hamilton, A. L. (2013). Seeking qualitative rigor in inductive research: Notes on the Gioia methodology. Organizational research methods, 16(1), 15-31.
Korinek, J. & van Lieshout, E. (2023). “Women Entrepreneurs and International Trade.” In Joining Forces for Gender Equality: What is Holding us Back? Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Paris: OECD Publishing.
Scottish Government (2022a). Scotland’s National Strategy for Economic Transformation: Delivering Economic Prosperity. Available at:
Scottish Government (2022b). A Trading Nation export growth plan. Available at: https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/strategy-plan/2022/09/trading-nation-progress-review-2022/documents/trading-nation-progress-review-2022/trading-nation-progress-review-2022/govscot%3Adocument/trading-nation-progress-review-2022.pdf
Stewart, A., & Logan, M. (2023). Pathways: A New Approach for Women in Entrepreneurship An independent review commissioned by the Scottish Government. Available at: https://www.gov.scot/publications/pathways-new-approach-women-entrepreneurship/documents/
Sturgeon, N. (2021). Priorities of Government statement – 26 May 2021. Available at: https://www.gov.scot/publications/priorities-government-statement-26-2021/-
Contact
Email: monika.dybowski@gov.scot
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