By focusing on both ownership and innovativeness as distinct drivers, the study provides a more detailed explanation of how female entrepreneurship translates into sustained household wellbeing, there
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By focusing on both ownership and innovativeness as distinct drivers, the study provides a more detailed explanation of how female entrepreneurship translates into sustained household wellbeing, thereby filling a clear contextual and method
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- The <i><b>Strategic Framework for Women's Enterprise</b></i>: BME women at the margins (2006) · doi
Originality/value The main contribution of this paper is its focus on a significant but under researched group of women business owners in the context of an evidence‐based policy approach to entrepreneurship support and highlights the need for a more focused approach to their specific needs if the entrepreneurial potential of all women is to be harnessed.
Keywords: women approach originality value main contribution focus significant researched group business owners context evidence based - A gendered lens on entrepreneurship: women entrepreneurship in Turkey (2015) · doi
Originality/value – The paper fills an important gap in the literature by systematically reviewing the extant literature on women entrepreneurship in Turkey and combining and comparing the prior findings with qualitative data derived from the interviews with ten successful women entrepreneurs.
Keywords: literature women originality value fills important systematically reviewing extant entrepreneurship turkey combining comparing prior qualitative - FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SUSTAINED HOUSEHOLD WELLBEING IN SOUTHEAST, NIGERIA (2026) · doi
By focusing on both ownership and innovativeness as distinct drivers, the study provides a more detailed explanation of how female entrepreneurship translates into sustained household wellbeing, thereby filling a clear contextual and methodological gap in the literature.
Keywords: focusing ownership innovativeness distinct drivers provides detailed explanation female entrepreneurship translates sustained household wellbeing thereby
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