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Entrepreneurship is a key driver of economic growth and innovation. However, women in particular still face challenges in starting and growing a business. One of the biggest barriers to female entrepreneurship is the lack of support. Women still struggle to raise capital for their ventures. Research has shown that female founders start fewer businesses
Lamendour, Eve, Robic, Paulette
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Determinants of female entrepreneurship in Iran: An institutional approach [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the factors that influence female entrepreneurship (opportunity and necessity entrepreneurship) in Iran, using institutional economics as the theoretical framework.
Khyareh Mohsen Mohammadi
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Evaluating the Role of Nigerian Bankruptcy Law in Enhancing Female Entrepreneurship in Nigeria
The study focused on the role of Nigerian bankruptcy law in fostering female entrepreneurship. The study examined how the current bankruptcy law supports female entrepreneurship in Nigeria.
Omoseni Adepoju, Tobi Nwulu, Love David
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Systematic Literature Review on Female Entrepreneurship: Citation and Thematic Analysis
This paper carries out a systematic review of the literature on female entrepreneurship. A total of 192 articles focusing on female entrepreneurship, published between 2000 and 2019 have been analysed.
Surangi H.A.K.N.S.
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The impact of infrastructure and entrepreneurship support programs on the Female TEA Ratio: A PMG-ARDL approach in an urban context [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to improve our understanding of the factors that influence the Female/Male Total Early-stage Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) ratio in urban environments. Its goal is to provide policymakers with a solid scientific foundation
Azmi Kamal, Azmi Rida
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Using a panel data of BRICS economies, this study looks at how formal institutions have influenced various types of entrepreneurship. The study concentrated mainly on the following formal institutional factors: fiscal freedom, business freedom, property ...
Thomas Bilaliib Udimal +3 more
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Education as a female entrepreneurship catalyst [PDF]
The number of businesses in Serbia owned and managed by women is increasing, but female entrepreneurs are still in the minority. This study aims to explore characteristics, motivations, advantages, and disadvantages of female entrepreneurship in
Vučetić Ivana +2 more
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The gender gap in entrepreneurship has been observed for a long time, explained by both female-specific and gender-neutral factors, but none of these explanations is generally accepted.
Aleksandra Gawel, Agnieszka Głodowska
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The purpose of this paper is to determine the significance of female entrepreneurship for economic growth in Southeast Asian countries. A panel data model was applied, with GDP per employed person serving as the dependent variable and seven key factors ...
Chikh-Amnache Sabrina, Mekhzoumi Lotfi
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Female gender and entrepreneurship
Kadin girisimci sayisinin bir ulkede fazla olmasi, sosyal anlamda ileri olmanin onemli bir kanitidir. Bu calismada, kadin cinsiyetine sahip olmanin kadinlarin girisimcilikleri uzerine olan etkileri incelenecektir. Sosyal bilimler ve saglik bilimleri alanlarinda veri tabanlari taranmis, arastirma sonuclari derlenmistir.
Gumussoy, Sureyya +2 more
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