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Candida G. Brush

Researcher at Babson College

Publications -  180
Citations -  20125

Candida G. Brush is an academic researcher from Babson College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Entrepreneurship & Venture capital. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 172 publications receiving 18256 citations. Previous affiliations of Candida G. Brush include Nord University & Dublin City University.

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Research on Women Business Owners: Past Trends, a New Perspective and Future Directions

TL;DR: The number of women starting and owning their own businesses has grown dramatically over the past decade as discussed by the authors and concurrent with this trend, there has been an increase in the number of research studies.
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From initial idea to unique advantage: The entrepreneurial challenge of constructing a resource base

Abstract: Strategies for attaining competitive advantages emphasize developing and configuring existing resource strengths into a valuable and unique resource base. But what if you do not yet have a legacy of resource strengths? Entrepreneurs in emerging organizations must first assemble resources, then combine them to build a resource platform that will yield distinctive capabilities. The case studies included in this article illustrate the challenges entrepreneurs confront in identifying, attracting, combining, and transforming personal resources into organizational resources. We offer two analytical tools for assessing initial resource needs and developing a resource strategy that can enhance possibilities for wealth creation. Our pathway approach provides guidance for entrepreneurs constructing a resource base.
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Research on Women Entrepreneurs: Challenges to (and from) the Broader Entrepreneurship Literature?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors document the development of the body of work known as women's entrepreneurship research and assess the contributions of this work, specifically vis-a-vis the broader entrepreneurship literature.