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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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Fang Wang, Jingyi Mao, Yafu Liu and Qihua Cai
The livelihood capital of rural households is an essential basis for their selection of livelihood strategy. This paper uses rural household data from the 2018 CFPS to construct a ?hexagonal? framework for the analysis of livelihood capital. Natural capi...
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Ibrahim A. Elshaer and Abu Elnasr E. Sobaih
The purpose of this study is to test the moderating effect of gender on the relationship between the Big Five personality traits of agriculture and food science senior students and their entrepreneurial intention. For this purpose, the study employed an ...
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Danijela Sto?ic Panic
Pág. 083 - 094
Although growing in volume, women?s entrepreneurship is still significantly underrepresented relative to the entrepreneurial activities of men. Moreover, in most of the contexts, quantitative performance of female entrepreneurs are worse, compared to the...
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Jiquan Peng, Juan Chen and Liguo Zhang
The relative poverty statuses of female and male migrant workers are complex: (i) as a group, migrant workers are relatively better off than their rural hometown fellow residents but are deprived compared to the long-term residents of the cities to which...
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Noemia Morais Santos,Carla Antloga,Ariana Lana Morais Carvalho,Mariana Barbosa de Andrade,Luiza Martins Silva Guimarães
Pág. 127 - 143
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
Pág. 123 - 133
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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Dyala de la O Cordero,David Urbano
Pág. 101 - 112
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the factors that influence female entrepreneurial activity in the context of Latin America, using the institutional economics as a theoretical framework ?North?s approach. The empirical research uses Latin-American...
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Dyala de la O Cordero,David Urbano Pulido
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The aim of this study is to analyze the content of research studies on female entrepreneurial activity, using the institutional economics as a theoretical framework. This paper shows how Latin America is study as a single region and, the topics are studi...
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Kunthi Afrilinda Kusumawardani, Hanif Adinugroho Widyanto, I Putu Lingga Iswara Deva
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This research was conducted to explore the factors predicting the Entrepreneurial Intention among female entrepreneurs in the Balinese tourism industry. The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) framework was utilised as the mediating variables, while Exposu...
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