This document presents a study which focuses on lessons learned in the provision of business development services (BDS) that assist business growth for women-owned enterprises. The study consists of two parts. The first chapter is a review of the existing literature on the international experience in BDS and the major findings of research on lessons learned in BDS as they apply to women clientele and growth in their enterprises. The second part concentrates on deriving lessons from two local BDS initiatives, Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) Sericulture Program and Independent Business Enrichment Center (IBEC) Enterprise Training Program in South Africa
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A study investigated the impact of training on women's micro-enterprise development in four pro...
The emergence of women into the entrepreneurial sector has been a phenomenal wonder to view. This tr...
The growth experiences of women-owned Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the context of a develo...
Numerous policy initiatives designed to support the growth of female-owned enterprises in the develo...
Women entrepreneurs have been designated as the new engines for growth and the rising stars of the e...
Purpose: Women contribute to economic growth. Changing global sociocultural conditions have increa...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master o...
Women entrepreneurship research in the developing world relies on theoretical perspectives derived e...
Abstract: The growth of mid-scale enterprises in Africa has been constantly prevented from achieving...
Small businesses of which the majority are female-owned are the backbone of many economies across th...
A Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirem...
There is a remarkable increase in the participation of females in business activities due to their i...
Women entrepreneurship research in the developing world relies on theoretical perspectives derived e...
Abstract of associated article: With millions of women around the developing world thrown into self-...
This report highlights key trends, challenges, and opportunities for advancing women's entrepreneurs...
A study investigated the impact of training on women's micro-enterprise development in four pro...