This paper contributes to closing a knowledge gap on gender, entrepreneurship and development by linking the entrepreneurial productivity to start-up capital and skills. The empirical analysis of a survey of entrepreneurs in Swaziland confirmed the importance of start-up capital for sales. Women entrepreneurs have smaller start-up capital and are less likely to fund it from the formal sector than their men counterparts, pointing to a possible room for policy interventions. Further, business training is positively associated with sales performance of men entrepreneurs, but has no effect on women. However, this does not call for abolishing training programs for women entrepreneurs. Instead their design and targeting should be revisited.The au...
This paper seeks to explore the barriers women entrepreneurs encounter in developing countries. Exte...
This research set out to understand the challenges facing black female entrepreneurs in South Africa...
This paper attempts to examine the key issues relating to African women and minority owned enterpris...
This paper contributes to closing a knowledge gap on gender, entrepreneurship and development by lin...
In this paper, we analyze two puzzles on entrepreneurship and gender. First, a number of field exper...
This paper aims to identify the impacts of Gender on Entrepreneurial Aspiration (growth expectation,...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
The role of entrepreneurship has been known for many decades as the most important factor contributi...
The purpose of the study was to explore challenges affecting the growth of women entrepreneurs in th...
In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, policymakers have been increasingly striving to sup...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
This paper analyzes the role of networks in the access of female entrepreneurs to start-up capital a...
Entrepreneurship is considered one of the key drivers of economic development. It is widely recogniz...
Entrepreneurship is considered one of the key drivers of economic development. It is widely recogniz...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2010.The South African government has set a tar...
This paper seeks to explore the barriers women entrepreneurs encounter in developing countries. Exte...
This research set out to understand the challenges facing black female entrepreneurs in South Africa...
This paper attempts to examine the key issues relating to African women and minority owned enterpris...
This paper contributes to closing a knowledge gap on gender, entrepreneurship and development by lin...
In this paper, we analyze two puzzles on entrepreneurship and gender. First, a number of field exper...
This paper aims to identify the impacts of Gender on Entrepreneurial Aspiration (growth expectation,...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
The role of entrepreneurship has been known for many decades as the most important factor contributi...
The purpose of the study was to explore challenges affecting the growth of women entrepreneurs in th...
In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, policymakers have been increasingly striving to sup...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
This paper analyzes the role of networks in the access of female entrepreneurs to start-up capital a...
Entrepreneurship is considered one of the key drivers of economic development. It is widely recogniz...
Entrepreneurship is considered one of the key drivers of economic development. It is widely recogniz...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2010.The South African government has set a tar...
This paper seeks to explore the barriers women entrepreneurs encounter in developing countries. Exte...
This research set out to understand the challenges facing black female entrepreneurs in South Africa...
This paper attempts to examine the key issues relating to African women and minority owned enterpris...