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In Bangladesh, women are about half of the total population and most of them are dependent on family head such as husband, elder son or daughter. Recognizing this fact, Government has changed its policy regarding women and has acknowledged the fact that equal participation of women in the...
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's entrepreneurship in developing and emerging countries based on bibliometric analysis. Women entrepreneurs play a pivotal role in … development of women's entrepreneurship, 3) challenges among women entrepreneurs in developing countries, and 4) progress in women …'s entrepreneurship studies. Subsequently, four themes were discovered in the co-word analysis: 1) innovation in women's entrepreneurship …
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teachers about the importance of entrepreneurship by utilizing their teaching skills, experiences and motivation to start their …
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This article explores links between entrepreneurship education (EE) participation, alertness and risk-taking skills and … the intensity of entrepreneurial intention relating to becoming an entrepreneur. Guided by insights from human capital and …
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The important role of women in rural development has been brought repeatedly to notice in the literature, but the role of women entrepreneurs in rural development is a more novel issue. Rural tourism has provided a fundamental opportunity for women to join the job market and earn recognition of...
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, self-employment and entrepreneurship plays an important role, and in particular new venture creation by women. This chapter … aims to provide a snapshot on female entrepreneurship in Germany, with a focus on female immigrant entrepreneurship. We … analyze female immigrant entrepreneurship against its historical background as well as in the light of the recent ‘European …
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students to be entrepreneur and to analyze the mediating role of psychological barriers between social barriers and negative … the negative intention toward entrepreneurship that indicates social barriers do not significantly reduce the … barriers and those barriers also have significant positive effect on negative intention toward entrepreneurship. Psychological …
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The purpose of this chapter is to analyse the main sociocultural factors and their impact on female entrepreneurship in … networks, role models, entrepreneurial attitudes and family context are important determinants of female entrepreneurship … contributes both theoretically, with the creation of knowledge in less researched areas such as female entrepreneurship in Spain …
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from Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM). The main findings indicate that informal factors (perceived capabilities to … start a business, social networks and family role) are more relevant for female entrepreneurship than formal factors … (financing, support policies to entrepreneurship and education). The study contributes both theoretically (advancing in the field …
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The previous literature documents that female-owned businesses are less profitable than male-owned businesses, including micro-enterprises that make up the majority of firms in developing countries. In this paper, we uncover an overlooked gendered constraint for these businesses: childcare. We...
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