Role of networks in driving innovation and global growth: Enhancing women-led start-ups in the internationalisation arena

This article investigates the influence of networking on innovation and internationalisation within U.K.-based, female-led small and medium-sized tech enterprises. It utilises data from the 2021 Longitudinal Small Business Survey to evaluate a model that incorporates networking, three forms of innov...

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