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Vie professionnelle et maternité : représentations comparées de jeunes entrepreneures et cadres en TPE et PME en croissance

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  • Marina Bourgain

    (CleRMa - Clermont Recherche Management - ESC Clermont-Ferrand - École Supérieure de Commerce (ESC) - Clermont-Ferrand - UCA [2017-2020] - Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020])

  • Pierre Chaudat

    (CleRMa - Clermont Recherche Management - ESC Clermont-Ferrand - École Supérieure de Commerce (ESC) - Clermont-Ferrand - UCA [2017-2020] - Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020])

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  • Marina Bourgain & Pierre Chaudat, 2015. "Vie professionnelle et maternité : représentations comparées de jeunes entrepreneures et cadres en TPE et PME en croissance," Post-Print hal-01745466, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01745466
    DOI: 10.3917/entre.142.0083
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    1. Angélique Rodhain & Sophia Belghiti-Mahut & Anne-Laurence Lafont & Florence Rodhain, 2020. "Parenting : towards a work-life articulation model of women entrepreneurs," Post-Print hal-03085319, HAL.
    2. Jafari-Sadeghi, Vahid, 2020. "The motivational factors of business venturing: Opportunity versus necessity? A gendered perspective on European countries," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 113(C), pages 279-289.
    3. Sophia Belghiti-Mahut & Anne-Laurence Lafont & Angélique Rodhain & Florence Rodhain, 2020. "Women’s entrepreneurial narrative : making sense of the partner’s role," Post-Print hal-03084749, HAL.

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