Gender and Digital Rights: An Empirical Study Among Young Entrepreneurs
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Materia
entrepreneurs gender digital rights
Fecha
2024-12-30Referencia bibliográfica
Fariña Sánchez, M. & Gutiérrez Santiuste, E. Administrative Sciences, 15(1), 12. [https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15010012]
Patrocinador
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) 2014–2020 Operational Program/Andalusian Government/Department of Economic Transformation, Industry, Knowledge and Universities/Project A.SEJ.46.UGR20Resumen
Digital rights have been little studied from a gender perspective until now. This
research analyses, from a gender perspective, the characteristics of young entrepreneurs,
the use of social media in their entrepreneurial projects, and their observance of digital
rights. It uses a descriptive methodology based on the analysis of 144 successful cases
of youth entrepreneurship. Percentage analysis and Chi-Square tests were carried out to
determine gender differences. The results reveal that most of the entrepreneurial projects
are led by men. The sectors of choice for female entrepreneurs seem to be, among others,
the manufacturing industry and health activities. The most used social media are websites
and Facebook. Overall, no statistically significant gender differences were found in terms
of respect for digital rights. The results of this study point to the need to design and
develop training actions aimed at gender equity in youth entrepreneurship and training
in the observance and respect of digital rights. The results of this study have social
implications insofar as they highlight the differences between genders in the development
of entrepreneurial projects and the importance of protecting and respecting digital rights in
social media, as established by international standards.





