An exploratory study of Malaysian women entrepreneurs: what drives them into business / Laila Kamaruddin ... [et al.]
A decision to venture into business is a big and difficult decision that must be made by women as there are many factors that need to be considered. This study focuses on three factors (economic, legal and administrative, and socio-cultural) to determine the drivers which propel Malaysian women entr...
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Main Authors: | Kamaruddin, Laila (Author), Arshad, Azlin Shafinaz (Author), Osman, Che Asniza (Author), Buyong, Siti Zahrah (Author) |
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