International audiencePurpose Studies on women’s entrepreneurship in Morocco are scarce, despite the potential of women for the country’s economy. This research takes place in a socio-cultural environment searching for a compromise between tradition and modernity. Families occupy a prominent place in Morocco, directly influencing women’s activities. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of family in Moroccan women’s entrepreneurial success. Design/methodology/approach The qualitative research is based on 60 interviews with women entrepreneurs in Morocco, including women business owners, women professionals and also women co-operators who have not been documented until now, due to data accessibility. It is diversified in terms...
Women-owned businesses represent a significant segment of the contemporary economy upon a global bas...
Contains fulltext : 169491.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Ethnic minority en...
Women entrepreneurs took more than 30 years to be identified as an individual group. Yet, early wor...
Our study answers the call for a better understanding of female entrepreneurs in Morocco and the rol...
For ages, women’s role was about managing and taking charge of the family sphere, they are confined ...
In an ever-changing and risk-exposed climate, the establishment of a framework to support companies ...
Entrepreneurship is an opportunity for Moroccan women to gain access to income-generating activities...
Purpose: This research aims to identify some female entrepreneurs and their relationship profiles w...
Families and female owned enterprises are inextricably intertwined, resulting from both widely-obser...
Most of the literature on womens’ entrepreneurship relies on quantitative data research. As a result...
A mumpreneur is a woman that identifies herself as a mother and a businesswoman at the same time in ...
The purpose of this research is to analyze the effect of different socioeconomic factors influencing...
Figures on the employment structure of employed adult women as self-employed and employers show that...
this work aims to describe different possible ways in which families – both birth and marriage famil...
Following the serious consequences of the COVID 19 pandemic, the Moroccan informal sector has been e...
Women-owned businesses represent a significant segment of the contemporary economy upon a global bas...
Contains fulltext : 169491.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Ethnic minority en...
Women entrepreneurs took more than 30 years to be identified as an individual group. Yet, early wor...
Our study answers the call for a better understanding of female entrepreneurs in Morocco and the rol...
For ages, women’s role was about managing and taking charge of the family sphere, they are confined ...
In an ever-changing and risk-exposed climate, the establishment of a framework to support companies ...
Entrepreneurship is an opportunity for Moroccan women to gain access to income-generating activities...
Purpose: This research aims to identify some female entrepreneurs and their relationship profiles w...
Families and female owned enterprises are inextricably intertwined, resulting from both widely-obser...
Most of the literature on womens’ entrepreneurship relies on quantitative data research. As a result...
A mumpreneur is a woman that identifies herself as a mother and a businesswoman at the same time in ...
The purpose of this research is to analyze the effect of different socioeconomic factors influencing...
Figures on the employment structure of employed adult women as self-employed and employers show that...
this work aims to describe different possible ways in which families – both birth and marriage famil...
Following the serious consequences of the COVID 19 pandemic, the Moroccan informal sector has been e...
Women-owned businesses represent a significant segment of the contemporary economy upon a global bas...
Contains fulltext : 169491.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Ethnic minority en...
Women entrepreneurs took more than 30 years to be identified as an individual group. Yet, early wor...