Female entrepreneurship is increasingly playing phenomenal roles in the economic growth of many countries. Several businesses employing many people and producing a lot of revenues are created and run by women. Many governments and international bodies are promoting female entrepreneurship fervently especially in developing economies. However, the difficulty that women in resource-constrained economies face in accessing funding to start and grow their businesses makes going into entrepreneurship a wishful dream, thus pointing to low numbers of female ventures in developing countries. However, the phenomenal numbers of female entrepreneurs in certain developing regions such as West Africa present an intriguing situation. This study therefore ...
In this paper, we analyze two puzzles on entrepreneurship and gender. First, a number of field exper...
Women workers throughout the world contribute to the economic growth and sustainable livelihoods of ...
This study utilizes a social feminist perspective of social capital to investigate how entrepreneuri...
Over the past two decades, women entrepreneurs have been recognized for their significant contributi...
This paper examines the human and financial resources available to women entrepreneurs in Small and ...
This research set out to understand the challenges facing black female entrepreneurs in South Africa...
Female entrepreneurs have been observed to contribute to nations' economic progress in recent years,...
A great emphasis exists in research on entrepreneurs who start small- to medium-size businesses and ...
This paper examines the personal and business profiles of Ghanaian women entrepreneurs. Ghanaian wom...
PurposeThe aim of this research is to determine the stages that women in resource-constrained enviro...
Although the body of literature on female entrepreneurs is relatively small when compared to that of...
This study examines the role of microfinance in the entrepreneurial empowerment of women by adoptin...
Purpose This paper examines mechanisms through which social capital strengthens microfinance impact ...
This paper seeks to explore the barriers women entrepreneurs encounter in developing countries. Exte...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In this paper, we analyze two puzzles on entrepreneurship and gender. First, a number of field exper...
Women workers throughout the world contribute to the economic growth and sustainable livelihoods of ...
This study utilizes a social feminist perspective of social capital to investigate how entrepreneuri...
Over the past two decades, women entrepreneurs have been recognized for their significant contributi...
This paper examines the human and financial resources available to women entrepreneurs in Small and ...
This research set out to understand the challenges facing black female entrepreneurs in South Africa...
Female entrepreneurs have been observed to contribute to nations' economic progress in recent years,...
A great emphasis exists in research on entrepreneurs who start small- to medium-size businesses and ...
This paper examines the personal and business profiles of Ghanaian women entrepreneurs. Ghanaian wom...
PurposeThe aim of this research is to determine the stages that women in resource-constrained enviro...
Although the body of literature on female entrepreneurs is relatively small when compared to that of...
This study examines the role of microfinance in the entrepreneurial empowerment of women by adoptin...
Purpose This paper examines mechanisms through which social capital strengthens microfinance impact ...
This paper seeks to explore the barriers women entrepreneurs encounter in developing countries. Exte...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In this paper, we analyze two puzzles on entrepreneurship and gender. First, a number of field exper...
Women workers throughout the world contribute to the economic growth and sustainable livelihoods of ...
This study utilizes a social feminist perspective of social capital to investigate how entrepreneuri...