Understanding Employment to Entrepreneurship Transitions among Women Working in the Tech Industry

<p> This study explored experiences of women who left tech companies and started their own businesses or became self-employed. The study identified trends in their experiences working for tech companies, factors influencing the decision to leave, and factors influencing the decision to pursue...

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Main Author: Xiao, Elizabeth A.
Language:EN
Published: Pepperdine University 2017
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-102657992017-08-31T16:02:15Z Understanding Employment to Entrepreneurship Transitions among Women Working in the Tech Industry Xiao, Elizabeth A. Entrepreneurship|Women's studies|Organizational behavior <p> This study explored experiences of women who left tech companies and started their own businesses or became self-employed. The study identified trends in their experiences working for tech companies, factors influencing the decision to leave, and factors influencing the decision to pursue entrepreneurship or self-employment. Fifteen women were interviewed. Working for tech companies, women enjoyed opportunities to advance but experienced limitations to that advancement. They liked their co-workers and felt proud of the work being done, but were impacted by poor leadership, being one of few women, and not having potential recognized. Women quit for primarily individual reasons. Organization dysfunction, unfair events, and the presence of better alternatives impacted the decision as well. Women chose entrepreneurship for primarily personal reasons including entrepreneurial drive and a desire for autonomy. Financial security was found to be an influence for many women in the decision to take the risk of pursuing their venture.</p><p> Pepperdine University 2017-08-29 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10265799 EN
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Xiao, Elizabeth A.
Understanding Employment to Entrepreneurship Transitions among Women Working in the Tech Industry
description <p> This study explored experiences of women who left tech companies and started their own businesses or became self-employed. The study identified trends in their experiences working for tech companies, factors influencing the decision to leave, and factors influencing the decision to pursue entrepreneurship or self-employment. Fifteen women were interviewed. Working for tech companies, women enjoyed opportunities to advance but experienced limitations to that advancement. They liked their co-workers and felt proud of the work being done, but were impacted by poor leadership, being one of few women, and not having potential recognized. Women quit for primarily individual reasons. Organization dysfunction, unfair events, and the presence of better alternatives impacted the decision as well. Women chose entrepreneurship for primarily personal reasons including entrepreneurial drive and a desire for autonomy. Financial security was found to be an influence for many women in the decision to take the risk of pursuing their venture.</p><p>
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title_fullStr Understanding Employment to Entrepreneurship Transitions among Women Working in the Tech Industry
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