An overview of a broadly-based entrepreneurial competencies model for business success of women micro-entrepreneurs in Malaysia / Mohd Mahfudz Idris and Saridan Abu Bakar
Women comprise half of the Malaysian population or 15.3 million from a total of 31.7 million people. Approximately, 88 percent of women entrepreneurs in the country are involved in micro-entrepreneurs. Women micro-entrepreneurs contribute significantly through income generation and job creation. Des...
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Main Authors: | Idris, Mohd Mahfudz (Author), Abu Bakar, Saridan (Author) |
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UiTM Cawangan Johor,
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