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Purpose -- Studies on women entrepreneurs either read women through a structuralist lens as marginalised populations … choice. The aim of this paper is to evaluate critically these various explanations in relation to the informal sector women … of 457 women entrepreneurs of the informal sector show that although the structuralist representation is largely …
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To evaluate the validity of distinguishing between opportunity and necessity entrepreneurship, this paper investigates the motives of entrepreneurs who conduct some or all of their transactions on an off-the-books basis. Reporting empirical evidence from England on the motives of such...
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The starting point of this paper is the recognition that the entrepreneurship literature is dominated by a normative ideologically-driven depiction of the entrepreneur as a heroic icon and symbolic figurehead of capitalist culture. The aim of this paper is to directly and intentionally challenge...
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PurposeThis paper evaluates whether early-stage entrepreneurs and the established self-employed in rural communities trade off-the-books and whether this tendency varies across deprived and affluent rural localities.MethodologyFace-to-face interviews were conducted with 350 households in both...
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When discussing the motivations of entrepreneurs, it has become commonplace to represent them dichotomously as either necessity or opportunity driven. This paper evaluates critically this dualistic depiction of entrepreneurs' motives through an examination of the rationales of entrepreneurs and...
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This paper investigates the relationship between entrepreneurship and off-the-books work. Until now, although it has been recognised that a share of off-the-books transactions are conducted by nascent entrepreneurs and the established self-employed, few have evaluated what proportion of...
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PurposeRecently when studying mainstream (legitimate) entrepreneurs, the distinction between ‘necessity-driven' entrepreneurs pushed into entrepreneurship because other options for work are absent or unsatisfactory, and ‘opportunity-driven' entrepreneurs pulled into entrepreneurship to...
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This research investigates whether women entrepreneurs in small and medium-sized enterprise (SMEs) in Nigeria are … show significant discrimination against women in formal credit markets in Nigeria. The results reveal that firms that are …
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Women entrepreneurs have proved to be equi-potential with their men counterparts in business expertise and are emerging … women, who is capable of contributing values in both family and social life. This study aims to study the problems and … prospects of women entrepreneurs in Dang district who are engaged into small enterprises and are running successfully their …
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This article evaluates the experience of MENA countries in promoting women entrepreneurship as a medium of economic …
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