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The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on women’s entrepreneurship in emerging economies.
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Women’s Entrepreneurship is considered an emerging trend among nations and contributes to the development of a country.
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Purpose – Whereas the extant literature on women’s entrepreneurship is almost exclusively focused on developed nations, the effect of many context-specific issues of other countries on ventures of women has been overlooked.
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Objective: The USAID funded effort provides the overarching research question, whether the Soy Kit is a sustainable technology for delivering nutrition and income through a women’s entrepreneurship scheme.
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This article highlights the positive impact of sharing appreciative stories of resilience in a women’s entrepreneurship development programme pivoting online due to the Covid‑19 pandemic.
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The impact of Islam upon women’s entrepreneurship in conflict zones is woefully absent from the entrepreneurship literature.
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Women’s entrepreneurship has been growing in recent years.
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More specifically, we will try to develop a research model that identifies the factors influencing the process of recognising business opportunities in women’s entrepreneurship in the Tunisian context.
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Women’s entrepreneurship is increasingly important for creating new jobs and contributing to the social and economic growth of their societies, yet the interplay and nuances of women’s entrepreneurship and culture are currently understudied.
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Using qualitative techniques, this paper aims to evaluate the women’s entrepreneurship aspects in palm cattle integration and identify the potential strategies to strengthen women’s entrepreneurship skills.
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Instead of focusing on pre-existing and fixed power structures and identities in intersectional resistance-control processes, we demonstrate how intersectionalities are (re)constituted in situ through complex and fluid inscription-reinscription dynamics in women’s entrepreneurship.
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Women’s entrepreneurship research is a growing trend in international entrepreneurship and is methodologically diverse.
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This effect is further enhanced when team members are from countries with a more favorable national perception of women’s entrepreneurship.
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Among the significant challenges facing women’s entrepreneurship include marriage and family-related responsibilities.
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Focusing on the case of a 10-year regional program aiming specifically to improve women’s entrepreneurship in China, this study examines the actual behaviors of women entrepreneurs and the outcomes of entrepreneurship improvement due to the developmental agency’s intervention.
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Purpose – Contrasting two countries with different gender regimes and welfare states, Sweden and Tanzania, this paper aims to analyse how the institutional context affects the ways in which a neo-liberal reform agenda is translated into institutional changes and propose how such changes impact the preconditions for women’s entrepreneurship.
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Studies on women’s entrepreneurship in Morocco are scarce, despite the potential of women for the country’s economy.
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Despite the growing number of women-led businesses and a significant increase in the initiatives, policies, and resources designed to promote and develop women’s entrepreneurship, there have been constraints which have deterred their growth.
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Keywords— women’s entrepreneurship ecosystem, analysis of an educational program “Mother-Entrepreneur”, cluster.
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It is therefore not surprising that even though “women are one of the fastest rising populations of entrepreneurs, and contribute significantly to innovation, job creation and economies around the world,” research on women’s entrepreneurship is comparatively understudied (Brush, 2009, p.
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Yet, empirically we know little about the negotiating actions taken by, and the business satisfaction of women in the context of both livelihood challenges and patriarchal contexts, despite several scholarly calls for contextualized accounts of women’s entrepreneurship.
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This article critically uncovers how embeddedness within a resource‐scarce context influences high‐growth women’s entrepreneurship.
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The paper attempts to investigate that Baltic countries with their history of emphasis on gender equality on one hand and the award-winning business and entrepreneurship system on the other hand demonstrate relatively low levels of women’s entrepreneurship.
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While women’s entrepreneurship is widely recognized as a source of economic and social development, there is a persistent storyline that women entrepreneurs do not perform as well as their male counterparts, and research examining performance and growth shows inconclusive results regarding gender differences in performance and the causes of them.
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Barriers faced by women entrepreneurs have always been a hot topic in women’s entrepreneurship research.
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This paper investigates the impact of fertility on women’s entrepreneurship decision in Nigeria, using the 2008 and 2013 cross-sectional Demographic Health Surveys data.
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Recommendations are provided to promote women’s entrepreneurship and support them to reach their potential.
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Given the increasing calls for a focus on high-growth women’s entrepreneurship, this study provides an explanation for how the institutional environment engenders the absence of women in growth-oriented entrepreneurial activities.
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This article presents a critical feminist political economy of women’s entrepreneurship promotion in Pakistan.
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Also, we based our work on a literature review to address the influence of mobile technology on women’s entrepreneurship.
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The article shows the development trends of women’s entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan and identified the problems of its development.
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The purpose of this paper is to determine the effects of factors affecting the acceptance and use of technology on the factors affecting women’s entrepreneurship motivation.
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,The women’s entrepreneurship activities lend themselves to the mixed embeddedness argument in two ways: first is their ethnic embeddedness, and second their embeddedness in informality and policy framework.
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The factors influencing the formation of the women’s entrepreneurship initiative in Ukraine can be divided into two groups: transformational and socio-cultural.
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High growth firms, often referred to as “gazelles,�? are equated with entrepreneurial success and celebrated as the key to growing economies, and women’s entrepreneurship is a vehicle of economic and social development.
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of information technology on women’s entrepreneurship in Iran.
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Mainly, women’s entrepreneurship and economic participation are relatively limited due to gender-specific barriers to business creation and development, including cultural norms, civil law, or barriers in the business environment.
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Next, the literature on work-life balance in the specific context of women’s entrepreneurship is reviewed.
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Subsequently, the state of the art of research on women’s entrepreneurship and work-life balance is briefly described and the resulting research needs are highlighted.
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High‐growth firms, often referred to as “gazelles,” are equated with entrepreneurial success and celebrated as the key to growing economies, and women’s entrepreneurship is a vehicle of economic and social development.
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One particular area of consideration is the role of other women in supporting and sustaining women’s entrepreneurship.
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