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Women entrepreneurial motivation and business performance: the role of learning motivation and female entrepreneurial competencies

Anasuya K. Lingappa (Department of Humanities and Managment, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India)
Lewlyn Rodrigues L.R. (Department of Humanities and Managment, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India)
Dasharathraj K. Shetty (Department of Humanities and Managment, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India)

Industrial and Commercial Training

ISSN: 0019-7858

Article publication date: 13 February 2023

Issue publication date: 22 March 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to present a conceptual model that explains how necessity and opportunity start-up motivation affects firm performance among women entrepreneurs (WEs) through the mediating influences of motivation to learn (MtL) and women entrepreneurial competencies (WEC).

Design/methodology/approach

Necessity (NEC) and Opportunity (OPP) motivation is used as the guiding theory to acknowledge the contraries of women entrepreneurial motivation. Female Entrepreneurial Competency (FEC) framework is used as a basis for WEC. Embedded in this reasoning, MtL and FECs are integrated into the conceptual model to understand the connection between start-up motivation and business performance among WEs in a developing economy.

Findings

To date, there is a limited understanding of how learning motivation and competencies together explain the business performance of WEs through the lens of their differences in start-up motivation. In this respect, this conceptual model advances scholarly insights by conceptualizing the relationship between NEC and OPP motivation, and business performance through the mediating influences of MtL and WECs.

Research limitations/implications

The proposed conceptual model does not consider any aspects other than entrepreneurial motivation, learning motivation and competencies related to business performance such as access to finance, sociocultural aspects and personality traits.

Practical implications

The proposed conceptual model can contribute to academics by adding to the body of knowledge on women entrepreneurship. It can also aid policymakers in understanding the critical link between differentials in start-up motivation and firm performance through the mediating influences of learning motivation and competencies, thus potentially providing a basis for formulating focused skilling strategies for WEs.

Originality/value

This paper proposes a unique conceptual framework that incorporates theories of learning motivation and FECs to examine the critical link between start-up motivation and business performance among WE.

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Citation

Lingappa, A.K., Rodrigues L.R., L. and Shetty, D.K. (2023), "Women entrepreneurial motivation and business performance: the role of learning motivation and female entrepreneurial competencies", Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 55 No. 2, pp. 269-283. https://doi.org/10.1108/ICT-06-2022-0042

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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