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Verso prospettive di consolidamento dell?imprenditoria femminile immigrata in Italia

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  • Marco Valeri
  • Paola Paoloni

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Obiettivo del paper ? verificare se esiste un modello di sviluppo dell?imprenditoria femminile immigrata in Italia. Sulla base della letteratura relativa al tema indagato ? tuttavia utile porre la seguente domanda di ricerca: l?appartenenza ad un network nazionale ed internazionale pu? agevolare lo sviluppo dell?imprenditoria femminile immigrata in Italia? L?indagine ? stata svolta attraverso la somministrazione di un questionario rivolto ad un campione di imprenditrici immigrate operanti nel settore tessile e dell?abbigliamento con sede in Italia. La scelta del settore economico di analisi si giustifica in quanto rappresenta il terzo settore economico con la maggiore concentrazione di imprenditrici immigrate (2.271 unit?), ossia il 16% rispetto al totale degli imprenditori operanti nello stesso settore economico in Italia. Il tasso di adesione da parte degli intervistati ? stato pari al 35% ossia 795 questionari compilati. La strutturazione del questionario rispecchia la necessit? di esaminare le caratteristiche personali dell?imprenditoria femminile immigrata, gli aspetti organizzativi e lo stile di direzione e l?ambiente specifico in cui operano le imprenditrici intervistate. Oltre ad incrementare la letteratura sui temi della governance e del management delle imprese immigrate gestite da donne, l?originalit? del paper si fonda sulla capacit? di definire un possibile modello di sviluppo dell?imprenditoria femminile immigrata in Italia.

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  • Marco Valeri & Paola Paoloni, 2016. "Verso prospettive di consolidamento dell?imprenditoria femminile immigrata in Italia," ESPERIENZE D'IMPRESA, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2016(1), pages 101-124.
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