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SEMINAR VIDEO: WHY IS THE PANDEMIC DISPROPORTIONATELY AFFECTING WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS?
2020-12-09 · By Seminar Video with Ute Stephan, Professor of Entrepreneurship, King’s College London
Ute Stephan, Professor of Entrepreneurship at King's Business School, King's College London, talks to us about the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on women entrepreneurs.
PROFILE
Ute Stephan is Professor of Entrepreneurship at King’s College London, Visiting Professor (Organizational Psychology) at TU Dresden, Germany, Honorary Professor at Aston Business School and at UCL, and a Fellow of the International Association of Applied Psychology.
WHAT THIS SESSION COVERS
In this session Professor Ute Stephan talks about her research project on Entrepreneurship and COVID-19, and explains why the pandemic is disproportionately affecting women entrepreneurs. Also, she gives advice on what companies and the business community can do to reduce the impact of a similar situation occurring in the future.
RESOURCES
- A fresh look at self-employment, stress and health: Accounting for self-selection, time and gender
- Supporting Entrepreneurship during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Global Study of Entrepreneurs’ Resilience and Well-being
- Business Resilience Training Programme
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