Female entrepreneurs’ strategies to mitigate work-family conflict
This study analyzed female entrepreneur’s strategies to mitigate work-family conflict through qualitative and descriptive research using interviews with nine businesswomen. The results show that sharing roles by hiring professionalsto help run the business, outsourcing domestic work, an...
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doaj-c11886b0688f4517ab2e17583fdab9512021-01-26T18:50:21ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáContextus1678-20892178-92582020-10-011820822610.19094/contextus.2020.44134Female entrepreneurs’ strategies to mitigate work-family conflictEmanuella Lustosa Bandeira0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7768-1057Augusto Cézar de Aquino Cabral1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8248-4886Tereza Cristina Batista de Lima2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6594-4921Ana Silvia Rocha Ipiranga3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8095-6800Sandra Maria dos Santos4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8515-9146Federal University of Ceará.Federal University of Ceará.Federal University of Ceará. State University of Ceará.Federal University of Ceará.This study analyzed female entrepreneur’s strategies to mitigate work-family conflict through qualitative and descriptive research using interviews with nine businesswomen. The results show that sharing roles by hiring professionalsto help run the business, outsourcing domestic work, and family management are the main mitigation strategies. The study contributes to the incipient discussion about the positive effects of motherhood for the field of management, highlighting the reduction of conflicts, and business’ professionalization and growth. The research suggests public policies designed to help coordinating family and work demands, contributing to the development of women-led enterprises.http://periodicos.ufc.br/contextus/article/view/44134work-family conflictmitigation strategiesfemale entrepreneurshipmotherhoodbusinesswomen |
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Emanuella Lustosa Bandeira Augusto Cézar de Aquino Cabral Tereza Cristina Batista de Lima Ana Silvia Rocha Ipiranga Sandra Maria dos Santos Female entrepreneurs’ strategies to mitigate work-family conflict Contextus work-family conflict mitigation strategies female entrepreneurship motherhood businesswomen |
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Female entrepreneurs’ strategies to mitigate work-family conflict |
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Female entrepreneurs’ strategies to mitigate work-family conflict |
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Universidade Federal do Ceará |
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This study analyzed female entrepreneur’s strategies to mitigate work-family conflict through qualitative and descriptive research using interviews with nine businesswomen. The results show that sharing roles by hiring professionalsto help run the business, outsourcing domestic work, and family management are the main mitigation strategies. The study contributes to the incipient discussion about the positive effects of motherhood for the field of management, highlighting the reduction of conflicts, and business’ professionalization and growth. The research suggests public policies designed to help coordinating family and work demands, contributing to the development of women-led enterprises. |
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work-family conflict mitigation strategies female entrepreneurship motherhood businesswomen |
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