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The aim of this paper is to revise the existing literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in the Middle Eastern countries due to their increasing importance in global business and growing flows of foreign investments. Despite that many Western theoreticians have attempted to...
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Drawing upon the Churchill and Lewis stage growth model of enterprises, this study explains the role of social capital possessed by women entrepreneurs in different stages of growth within their firms. Friends and family as well as women-only networks in the start-up stage; customers, staff, and...
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In Pakistan, women entrepreneurs do not enjoy the same opportunities as men due to a number of deep-rooted discriminatory socio-cultural values and traditions. Furthermore, these restrictions can be observed within the support mechanisms that exist to assist such fledgling businesswomen. The...
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