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. 2020 Jul 17;11:1557. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01557

Table 3.

Different clusters of scientific literature.

Cluster Keywords Article (out of 2,848) Example of Article
1. Barriers to women entrepreneurship 14 items Barriers, Business, Challenges, Developing Countries, Economic Development, Empowerment, Family Business, Gender Equality, Microcredit, Micorofinance, Motivation, Performance, Women, Women Entrepreneurs 627 Al-Shami, S. S. A., Muhamad, M. R., Majid, I., and Rashid, N. (2019). Women's entrepreneurs' micro and small business performance: insights from Malaysian microcredit. Intern. J. Entrepreneurship Small Business 38, 312–338.
2. The role of Human and Social Capital in the growth of women enterprises 7 items Gender Gap, Growth, Human Capital, Innovation, Small Business, Social Capital, Social Networks 394 Brush, C., Ali, A., Kelley, D., and Greene, P. (2017). The influence of human capital factors and context on women's entrepreneurship: which matters more? J. Business Venturing Insights 8, 105–113.
3. Culture and gender difference 6 items Culture, Entrepreneurial Intention, Entrepreneurship Education, Gender Differences, Self-Efficacy, Self-Employment 429 Stedham, Y., and Wieland, A. (2017). Culture, benevolent and hostile sexism, and entrepreneurial intentions. Intern. J. Entrepreneurial Behav. Res. 23, 673–687.
4. Family support and maternity management 6 items Discrimination, Entrepreneurship, Family, Finance, Gender, Motherhood 974 Jaafar, M., Othman, R., and Hidzir, N. I. (2015). The role of family on gender development of women construction entrepreneurs. Adv. Environ. Biol., 9, 120–123.
5. Linking social entrepreneurship and women empowerment 6 items Female Entrepreneurship, GEM, Leadership, Motivations, Social Entrepreneurship, Work-Life Balance 374 Alexandre-Leclair, L. (2017). Social entrepreneurship and social innovation as a tool of women social inclusion and sustainable heritage preservation: the case of the Sougha Establishment in UAE. Intern. J. Entrepreneurship Small Business 31, 345–362.
6. A feminist point of view 5 items Feminism, Identity, Neoliberalism, Policy, Postfeminism 312 Berglund, K., Ahl, H., Pettersson, K., and Tillmar, M. (2018). Women's entrepreneurship, neoliberalism and economic justice in the postfeminist era: a discourse analysis of policy change in Sweden. Gender Work Organ. 25, 531–556.

Source: Elobarated by the Authors.