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    WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN AN EMERGING ECONOMY: INTENTIONS, CAPACITY AND THE SOCIETY (2020)


    Dr. Sana Arz Bhutto, Ume Sumayya, Ume Amen, Abida Shaheen
    JCR. 2020: 4722-4731

    Abstract

    Entrepreneurship is the process of organization and incorporation between specific person and surroundings for mutual benefit. It is regarded as one of the key factors in the success of any economy. The current economies which are emerging, are unleashing the skills of the entrepreneurs including both women and men but it seems that it is not on an equal basis. When running or owning a business and risk-taking, men seem to be leading but it is interesting to see that women behavior and intentions towards doing business is also changing. In this study, a conceptual framework is developed which is studying the women entrepreneurial intention which is depending on social valuation, entrepreneurial capacity and professional attraction. This study concluded that the women are very much interested in owning and running their businesses and these factors which are supporting their intentions of becoming entrepreneurs except the social valuation, this seems to be an interesting fact observed buy this study.

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    Volume & Issue

    Volume 7 Issue-13

    Keywords

    Women Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurial intentions, Society.