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Name Muhammad Bilal M.

Phil Economics 2020-ag-516

Research issues.

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Research should focus studies whose aim is to influence social and educational policy
that encourages women’s entrepreneurship in the fight for poverty alleviation in Africa.

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Women entrepreneurs’ engagement with environmental issues and green
entrepreneurship.

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It is a disturbing reality that women are perpetually confronted with a larger number of
deterrents than their male counterparts. Women social entrepreneurs initially start with
small vocations and activities, they target issues that have a local articulation but national
and international significance.

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This study emphasizes the significance of entrepreneurship to innovation and the
entrepreneurial performance in women-owned SMEs. In order to improve performance
and innovation, management should focus and promote risk taking and the need for
achievement.

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The establishment of business is highly important for Entrepreneurship and its
understanding is relevant to pinpoint the reasons and identify the difficulties that
entrepreneurs have to establish their companies.

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Identify the extent to which women entrepreneurs and women employees differ in their
needs for achievement, affiliation, autonomy and dominance;
• explore the extent to which demographic variables affect the needs for achievement,
affiliation, autonomy and dominance of women entrepreneurs.

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The role of women in the Arab world is quite marked and the reluctance of women to
take a more decisive engagement in entrepreneurship may be reinforced by conservative,
societal traditions. A supportive education system has the potential to act as a catalyst to
encourage active female participation in the entrepreneurial domain, thus helping to spur
economic development in the region.

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There are no comparable previous data on the learning preferences and outcomes of this
particular demographic group. “For policy makers, it turns the spotlight on the need for
creating an environment conducive to female entrepreneurship consistent with
sociocultural structures and gender asymmetries.”

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This study examines the determinants of very low levels of entrepreneurship in rural
settings in the agriculture based regions of interior Sindh, Pakistan; this contributes to the
gap of understanding the context of rural entrepreneurs in agrobased economies.
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This is the first integrative review of the literature in the growing field of female
entrepreneurship in the MENA region that identifies areas of particular research interest
and questions that are still under-developed.

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This study reveals the gender differences in perceived desirability and perceived
feasibility which impact entrepreneurial intentions. Gender differences in the
entrepreneurial participation among university students is also explored.

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There has been little research focusing on factors influencing and challenges facing
women entrepreneurs, particularly in the Middle East. The study explores important
issues and calls for more research in this domain.

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A limited understanding of HBB growth, especially in relation to women business
owners, the study results can prove helpful for researchers in the domain of female
entrepreneurs. Also, this paper contributes to theory on the motivation for
entrepreneurship and to research on growth motivation.

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This paper intends to identify the hazards, which restrain growth opportunities for women
dwelling in remote parts of Pakistan. It may be termed as an exploratory survey for the
future researchers to further investigation the issue of women entrepreneurship in
Pakistan and evolve a suitable model for development of marginalized women
entrepreneurs to grow into mature entrepreneurs.

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The present study is the first empirical research to examine work family enrichment and
its relationship with core self-evaluations, role involvement and social support for women
entrepreneurs in the Indian context.

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“Interest free micro credit loans were provided to women entrepreneurs in a social
experiment and implications were observed”. This study will help microfinance
organizations to assess the problems faced by the borrowers, it will also shed light on the
motivations of borrowers.

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This is the first study that uses empirical evidence to identify factors that motivate women
in the UAE to become self-employed.

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This paper provides empirical evidence to support the argument that business training is
effective in improving the performance of micro enterprises.

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