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Bardhyl Ahmetaj, Alba Demneri Kruja and Eglantina Hysa
Women entrepreneurship is considered by many researchers as an imminent phenomenon of the 21st century, especially for developing countries. Due to its contribution to the economy and society, recent studies have focused on investigating its motivational...
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Houda Bouarir, Asmae Diani, Omar Boubker and Jaouad Rharzouz
The focus of this study is to investigate the major factors influencing entrepreneurial intent and behavior, by addressing the role of entrepreneurial education, business opportunity recognition, and the need for achievement. The research data were colle...
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Jana Jadudová, Milada ?tastná, Iveta Marková and Emília Hroncová
Regional product labelling has become a trend in recent years, with the goal of being able to stimulate and support local economies; increase the sales of quality local products and services; preserve and maintain traditions, local cultural values, and t...
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Katherine Coronel-Pangol, Doménica Heras-Tigre, Jonnathan Jiménez Yumbla, Juan Aguirre Quezada and Pedro Mora
Microfinance has become one of the most important financing alternatives for business start-ups, especially for vulnerable groups in poor regions. Microfinance provides access to financial products, especially to people who have been excluded from the tr...
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Lekh Nath Paudel, Rahel Kunz
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In the last decade, remittances have become connected to financialization, expanding financial markets and deepening financial logics in what has been termed the financialization of remittances (FOR). In Nepal, where remittances are of key importance, th...
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Noemia Morais Santos,Carla Antloga,Ariana Lana Morais Carvalho,Mariana Barbosa de Andrade,Luiza Martins Silva Guimarães
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Considering the current unequal labor relations according to gender, entrepreneurship is becoming an alternative as a source of income to women. A great number of women end up choosing to engage in a business, due to the lack of formal job opportunities....
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Ogujiuba Kanayo
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The Agricultural sector in South Africa is amongst the main contributors to job-creation South Africa. Since the post-apartheid era, South Africa has seen a severe transformation in this sector, of which previously disadvantaged farmers (especially women...
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Rahmawati Rahmawati
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Nowadays, Islamic entrepreneurship is an important breakthrough considering that many business people ignore moral value because they are lulled by temporary world wealth. This study is gives some insight how gender with the role in Islamic entrepreneurs...
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Funmi (Olufunmilola) Ojediran and Alistair Anderson
This paper addresses the following questions: Are women entrepreneurs empowered by entrepreneurship, and critically, does entrepreneurship offer emancipation? Our theoretical position is that entrepreneurship is socially embedded and must be recognized a...
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Jussi S. Jauhiainen and Davood Eyvazlu
This article studies the self-management of guest towns (GTs) in Iran and the development of Afghan refugees? employment and entrepreneurship in these settlements. No earlier research exists on refugee entrepreneurialism in GTs in Iran. The research is b...
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