This paper discusses factors influencing Botswana women students' attitudes to business ownership and barriers thereto. It addresses the gap in existing literature on women's entrepreneurship in developing countries which predominantly report on entrepreneurship by uneducated, poor rural women in the informal sectors. Data was obtained in December, 2010 and July 2011 from a survey of seventy six University of Botswana women students and two focus group discussions with ten of these women in December 2011 and April 2012. A majority (78.9 per cent) of the respondents hold positive attitude towards business ownership and consider it a rewarding economic option. Not surprisingly, their sociocultural status in accessing land and "...
Several approaches have been proposed by researchers to the economic empowerment of women. Starting ...
This chapter reports the results of a study conducted on Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) female under...
There is renewed interest in female entrepreneurship as policy makers recognize the importance of so...
Evidence suggests that female entrepreneurs constitute a significant and growing proportion of owner...
Recently, women's entrepreneurship has drawn much interest from African academic researchers an...
Women entrepreneurs have become important players in the entrepreneurial landscape. In Africa, the e...
This paper aims to investigate the sociocultural factors that affect the growth of women entrepreneu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate challenges faced by and opportunities open to ...
The growing group of well educated, urban based women who have the potential of starting their own b...
Abstract- Female entrepreneurship is considered an important tool in enabling female empowerment and...
Although the prevailing gender-linked fissures in entrepreneurial activity are shrinking in African ...
The objective of this research was to add knowledge and insight to the very under researched topic o...
Female entrepreneurs have been observed to contribute to nations' economic progress in recent years,...
Purpose – Female entrepreneurship is a growing segment in the context of developing countries and ha...
This study identified the motives and factors which affect women starting business activities. The a...
Several approaches have been proposed by researchers to the economic empowerment of women. Starting ...
This chapter reports the results of a study conducted on Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) female under...
There is renewed interest in female entrepreneurship as policy makers recognize the importance of so...
Evidence suggests that female entrepreneurs constitute a significant and growing proportion of owner...
Recently, women's entrepreneurship has drawn much interest from African academic researchers an...
Women entrepreneurs have become important players in the entrepreneurial landscape. In Africa, the e...
This paper aims to investigate the sociocultural factors that affect the growth of women entrepreneu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate challenges faced by and opportunities open to ...
The growing group of well educated, urban based women who have the potential of starting their own b...
Abstract- Female entrepreneurship is considered an important tool in enabling female empowerment and...
Although the prevailing gender-linked fissures in entrepreneurial activity are shrinking in African ...
The objective of this research was to add knowledge and insight to the very under researched topic o...
Female entrepreneurs have been observed to contribute to nations' economic progress in recent years,...
Purpose – Female entrepreneurship is a growing segment in the context of developing countries and ha...
This study identified the motives and factors which affect women starting business activities. The a...
Several approaches have been proposed by researchers to the economic empowerment of women. Starting ...
This chapter reports the results of a study conducted on Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) female under...
There is renewed interest in female entrepreneurship as policy makers recognize the importance of so...