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Rosado Cubero, Ana Isabel

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First Name
Ana Isabel
Last Name
Rosado Cubero
Affiliation
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Faculty / Institute
Comercio y Turismo
Department
Economía Aplicada, Estructura e Historia
Area
Historia e Instituciones Económicas
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    Entrepreneurship: What matters most
    (Journal of Business Research, 2022) Rosado Cubero, Ana Isabel; Freire Rubio, María Teresa; Hernández Estrada, Adolfo
    This paper presents the results of a study about particular personality traits that entrepreneurs display. Supported by a survey involving 1,135 responses from students enrolled in master’s degree programmes taught across five cities in Spain, we identified the relevant characteristics that determine the personality traits of a likely entrepreneur. We found some key aspects such as previous knowledge of the business, high level of initiative, openmindedness and coming from an entrepreneurial family environment, with no other distinctions made for other factors. In a second analysis, we compared students enrolled in entrepreneur-related courses (EMBA and MBA) with students enrolled in other disciplines and found significant differences between groups. Finally, we compared all results based on gender to obtain more relevant conclusions.
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    Does gender affect entrepreneurship? Evidence from Spanish and Argentinian business incubators
    (Journal of Business Research, 2024) Rosado Cubero, Ana Isabel; Hernández Estrada, Adolfo; Blanco Jiménez, Francisco José; Freire Rubio, María Teresa
    This study presents our findings from a systematic analysis of gender and entrepreneurship in Spanish and Argentinian incubators for 2020 and 2021. We improved our understanding of the unique challenges women entrepreneurs face in Spain compared to those in Argentina. Regarding gender and entrepreneurship in incubators, our findings show that neither country exhibits significant differences in success or failure rates nor in the type of financial model (state or public). However, we encountered significant differences in the internationalisation rates of businesses, which reflect a predominantly male profile. Finally, the analysis of the reach of this rate will focus on the type of financing, state versus private.
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    Promotion of entrepreneurship through business incubators: Regional analysis in Spain
    (Technological forecasting and social change, 2023) Rosado Cubero, Ana Isabel; Hernández Estrada, Adolfo; Blanco Jiménez, Francisco José; Freire Rubio, María Teresa
    This study focuses on business incubators in Spain, which helps compare regions within Spain. This study has four goals: to shape taxonomy of the Spanish business incubator system, to compare between regions, to identify the factors affecting incubators' success, and to analyse during the COVID pandemic. Of the 478 business incubators registered in Spain, 89 were selected as the sample for study. Business incubators provide office space, equipment and mentoring services, as well as financial, legal and administrative support for entrepreneurs and start-up companies. Non-parametric statistical techniques are used to compare between regions, considering each regional business incubator as an ecosystem. The study focuses on six Spanish regions: Madrid, Catalonia, Castile-Leon, Aragon, Basque Country and Galicia.
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    Understanding triggering skills for entrepreneurship: The case of ESIC
    (Technological forecasting and social change, 2021) Rosado Cubero, Ana Isabel; Hernández Estrada, Adolfo; Blanco Jiménez, Francisco José; Freire Rubio, María Teresa
    The aim of this paper is to present the methodology and results of a study on the role played by an institution in higher education, the ESIC Business & Marketing School, in teaching different master's degree programmes to examine whether they respond to the demands of potential entrepreneurs who are seeking to acquire the tools and develop the skills necessary to eventually become successful. The main conclusions were that the students with the intention of achieving a higher level of entrepreneurial skills were enroled in the Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) programme without omitting other master's degree programmes also chosen by students with entrepreneurial concerns. It was also found that the variable with the highest impact on entrepreneurial motivation was family environment. Our data lead us to maintain that these students were not always going to start up a new business. The originality of this paper comes from our survey with 1,135 responses from the master's degree programmes taught in five cities in Spain with the inclusion of an analysis for LATAM students.
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    El mutualismo administrativo: modelo predictivo sobre la elección de los mutualistas de su modelo sanitario y escenarios futuros
    (2024) Rosado Cubero, Ana Isabel; Hernández Estrada, Adolfo; Juárez Boal, María Sonia
    La elaboración de este informe se enmarca entre los objetivos de la Cátedra Extraordinaria de Salud Sostenible y Responsable, puesta en marcha durante 2022 por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) y la Alianza de la Sanidad Privada Española (ASPE), que supone el inicio de una excelente oportunidad de colaboración entre el ámbito académico y el empresarial.