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undertake this business, based on the theory of resources and skills of entrepreneurship and business. It is intended to answer … entrepreneurship. The analysis concludes that the empirical knowledge of entrepreneurs, in this case were not suffi cient to direct the …
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. The research identified six profiles according to the different routes by which women choose entrepreneurship: Young Women …
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This paper examines whether women entrepreneurs operating in the informal sector in the small island economy of Mauritius have been affected by the global financial crisis, an area which is largely under-researched due to data limitations. Survey data of 158 women entrepreneurs operating in the...
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The field of Entrepreneurship is experiencing worldwide not only a renaissance but a revolution in which women tend to … healthier economy? Is Entrepreneurship more suitable for males than females? How strong the gender stereotypes are and how can … they affect business success? Is Entrepreneurship an attractive career path for women? What kind of motivation and …
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The Indonesian government has been trying to encourage entrepreneurship development by supporting the development of …
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) factors that spurred them into entrepreneurship; (iii) their challenges; (iv) their measures of success; and (v) their …
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Small firms in general have limited access to funding, which is a major problem for entrepreneurs. In particular, this problem is evident for women and ethnic minority groups. The purpose of the study is to examine empirically the impact of gender, ethnicity and other relevant variables on the...
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Research undertaken in South India (Taylor, 2008), investigated the local economic impact of small businesses and considered whether female entrepreneurs in India exhibit different economic behaviour to men. This involved in-depth qualitative interviews with 20 women's businesses and 10 men's,...
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male and female perceptions of typical entrepreneurship support services, such as government provision of information … suggest that existing support services are inadequate for promoting female entrepreneurship. Accordingly we discuss support …
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