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Gender differences in entrepreneurs' work-family conflict and well-being during COVID-19: Moderating effects of gender-egalitarian contexts
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Abstract Just as for most of the world, the COVID-19 pandemic had detrimental impacts on the well-being, mental health, and productivity of entrepreneurs. To delineate these effects, the current study draws from social role theory to predict that women entrepreneurs exhibit a diminished sense of well-being c... view more
Just as for most of the world, the COVID-19 pandemic had detrimental impacts on the well-being, mental health, and productivity of entrepreneurs. To delineate these effects, the current study draws from social role theory to predict that women entrepreneurs exhibit a diminished sense of well-being compared with their male counterparts, due to the greater work-family conflict women experienced during the pandemic. The authors leverage gender egalitarianism theory to argue further that in gender-egalitarian contexts, in which women are socioeconomically, institutionally, and culturally more equal to men, this gender gap in psychological well-being, caused by work- family conflict, may be mitigated. A sample of 5,754 entrepreneurs from 27 European countries who completed Eurofound’s Living, Working and COVID-19 e-Survey confirms these predictions, with notable implications for research and practice.... view less
Keywords
contagious disease; epidemic; Eurobarometer; gender; well-being; work-family balance; gender-specific factors; ; woman; mental health; productivity
Classification
Family Sociology, Sociology of Sexual Behavior
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Free Keywords
Corona; COVID-19; Coronavirus; work-family conflict; Eurobarometer 89.3 (2018) (ZA7483)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 2322-2363
Journal
Journal of Small Business Management, 62 (2024) 5
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/00472778.2023.2235755
ISSN
1540-627X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed