The first article on business creation by women was published midway through the 1970s. The author was Eleanor Brantley Schwartz (1976), and it appeared in the Journal of Contemporary Business. The article, entitled ‘Entrepreneurship: A New Female Frontier’, was based on 20 interviews with female entrepreneurs. Schwartz combined descriptive and exploratory research to identify traits, motivations, and personal attitudes common to these 20 women, concluding that the main drivers were the same as for men: the need for success, independence, economic reward, and work satisfaction.Sin financiaciónNo data (2015)UE
A decision to start a business is not easy because it is result of the economic conditions, cultural...
Abstract: Women’s presence in entrepreneurial activity is relatively recent. Academic research start...
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Women entrepreneurs and women businesswomen are generally characterized by the following personality...
With high recognized importance of women and entrepreneurship, women entrepreneurship has been attac...
Globally, many women are still disadvantaged when it comes to business opportunities. Entrepreneursh...
Objective: The objective of this paper is to analyse motivation factors for female entrepreneurship ...
Traditionally, women's workforce participation was confined to paid employment such as nursing, teac...
The theme of this research is female entrepreneurship and is concerned with the difficulties female ...
This study is a literature review which is considered important with the increasing number of female...
Entrepreneurship is increasingly recognized as an important driver of economic growth, productivity,...
The objective of the research is to pivot lens on a majorly significant parameter leading to the soc...
A decision to start a business is not easy because it is result of the economic conditions, cultural...
This study identified the motives and factors which affect women starting business activities. The a...
A decision to start a business is not easy because it is result of the economic conditions, cultural...
Abstract: Women’s presence in entrepreneurial activity is relatively recent. Academic research start...
Women own nearly 30 % of all businesses nationwide, employing 7.1 million people and generating appr...
Entrepreneurial Development has been considered as one of the key drivers for socioeconomic growth a...
Women entrepreneurs and women businesswomen are generally characterized by the following personality...
With high recognized importance of women and entrepreneurship, women entrepreneurship has been attac...
Globally, many women are still disadvantaged when it comes to business opportunities. Entrepreneursh...
Objective: The objective of this paper is to analyse motivation factors for female entrepreneurship ...
Traditionally, women's workforce participation was confined to paid employment such as nursing, teac...
The theme of this research is female entrepreneurship and is concerned with the difficulties female ...
This study is a literature review which is considered important with the increasing number of female...
Entrepreneurship is increasingly recognized as an important driver of economic growth, productivity,...
The objective of the research is to pivot lens on a majorly significant parameter leading to the soc...
A decision to start a business is not easy because it is result of the economic conditions, cultural...
This study identified the motives and factors which affect women starting business activities. The a...
A decision to start a business is not easy because it is result of the economic conditions, cultural...
Abstract: Women’s presence in entrepreneurial activity is relatively recent. Academic research start...
Women own nearly 30 % of all businesses nationwide, employing 7.1 million people and generating appr...