This study was carried out to empirically assess women entrepreneurs’ access to credit in Kano metropolis. The study was aimed at analyzing the maximum willingness to accept loans by women entrepreneurs and exploring the major problems hindering women entrepreneurs from fundraising for businesses in Kano Metropolis. The study employed a multi-stage random sampling to select a total of three hundred and seventy-six (376) women entrepreneurs as the sample of the study. The analysis of the data was carried out using frequency count and simple percentages to analyze the demographic characteristics of the respondents. Furthermore, the inferential statistics were done using logit models to capture the specific objectives of the study. The finding...
Challenges to accessing credit by the women or female entrepreneurs (FEs) have been observed to be ...
This paper examined the perceptions of market women on access to micro credit and economic empowerme...
This article comprehensively presents evidence of shared gender economics in accessing credit for wo...
[Abstract] This study was carried out to empirically assess women entrepreneurs’ access to credit in...
Abstract Purpose of the study: The activities of women represent an untapped source of economic gro...
This study was carried out to examine the determinants of women entrepreneurs’ access to credit in S...
Women in the world account the highest economic growth through the economic activities they engage i...
Small and medium scale enterprises (SME) find it difficult to access financing for their businesses ...
Financial inclusion is paramount for economic growth, economic development, job creation, and povert...
One of the challenges of women entrepreneurs in Nigeria, amid the marginalisation, denial of propert...
Challenges to accessing credit by the women or female entrepreneurs (FEs) have been observed to be d...
Access to adequate and affordable credit for businesses remains one of the key challenges to economi...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Business Administ...
Aim: The aim of this research is to critically evaluate the role of access to finance on the develop...
The study on harmonizing the factors constraining accessibility of credit to women entrepreneurs wa...
Challenges to accessing credit by the women or female entrepreneurs (FEs) have been observed to be ...
This paper examined the perceptions of market women on access to micro credit and economic empowerme...
This article comprehensively presents evidence of shared gender economics in accessing credit for wo...
[Abstract] This study was carried out to empirically assess women entrepreneurs’ access to credit in...
Abstract Purpose of the study: The activities of women represent an untapped source of economic gro...
This study was carried out to examine the determinants of women entrepreneurs’ access to credit in S...
Women in the world account the highest economic growth through the economic activities they engage i...
Small and medium scale enterprises (SME) find it difficult to access financing for their businesses ...
Financial inclusion is paramount for economic growth, economic development, job creation, and povert...
One of the challenges of women entrepreneurs in Nigeria, amid the marginalisation, denial of propert...
Challenges to accessing credit by the women or female entrepreneurs (FEs) have been observed to be d...
Access to adequate and affordable credit for businesses remains one of the key challenges to economi...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Business Administ...
Aim: The aim of this research is to critically evaluate the role of access to finance on the develop...
The study on harmonizing the factors constraining accessibility of credit to women entrepreneurs wa...
Challenges to accessing credit by the women or female entrepreneurs (FEs) have been observed to be ...
This paper examined the perceptions of market women on access to micro credit and economic empowerme...
This article comprehensively presents evidence of shared gender economics in accessing credit for wo...