This dissertation explores why despite women traders in Chipata District in Eastern Province of Zambia being provided with business loans the end result is failure. Microfinance providers exclusively target women traders in the informal sector for group finance. The author reveals this state of affairs between availability of group finance and failure by using the Women’s Law Approach in his research. This approach enabled him harness complementary methodologies such as the Grounded, Human Rights and Actors and Structures in a gender sensitive way so as to investigate the legal, socio-cultural and economic challenges (factors) which constrain women’s entrepreneurship potential. The methods used for data collection included desk rese...
This study explores gendered lending and marketing practices of start-up capital to women entreprene...
Female entrepreneurs have been observed to contribute to nations' economic progress in recent years,...
M.Comm. (Economics)Women micro-entrepreneurs in Luanda constitute 47 percent of the people that are ...
The purpose of the study was to explore challenges affecting the growth of women entrepreneurs in th...
The research seeks to explore why women in Zimbabwe still face hindrances in accessing micro finance...
We investigate the limited use of bank and microfinance loans by Tanzanian female entrepreneurs. Usi...
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a significant role in income generation, job creation, pove...
Purpose – This paper provides insights on the void between the needs and demands of bank finance fro...
The purpose of this study was to examine the main limitations faced by women-owned SMEs in the agric...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Business Administ...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
There is growing attention to analyse the influence of gender upon women’s entrepreneurship. Nonethe...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
Purpose– Women’s entrepreneurship is often seen as the solution of both economic growth and gender e...
The research aimed at investigating the impact of micro finance Institutions on urban women micro en...
This study explores gendered lending and marketing practices of start-up capital to women entreprene...
Female entrepreneurs have been observed to contribute to nations' economic progress in recent years,...
M.Comm. (Economics)Women micro-entrepreneurs in Luanda constitute 47 percent of the people that are ...
The purpose of the study was to explore challenges affecting the growth of women entrepreneurs in th...
The research seeks to explore why women in Zimbabwe still face hindrances in accessing micro finance...
We investigate the limited use of bank and microfinance loans by Tanzanian female entrepreneurs. Usi...
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a significant role in income generation, job creation, pove...
Purpose – This paper provides insights on the void between the needs and demands of bank finance fro...
The purpose of this study was to examine the main limitations faced by women-owned SMEs in the agric...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Business Administ...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
There is growing attention to analyse the influence of gender upon women’s entrepreneurship. Nonethe...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
Purpose– Women’s entrepreneurship is often seen as the solution of both economic growth and gender e...
The research aimed at investigating the impact of micro finance Institutions on urban women micro en...
This study explores gendered lending and marketing practices of start-up capital to women entreprene...
Female entrepreneurs have been observed to contribute to nations' economic progress in recent years,...
M.Comm. (Economics)Women micro-entrepreneurs in Luanda constitute 47 percent of the people that are ...