Essays about: "Women Social Entrepreneurs’ Experience"
Found 4 essays containing the words Women Social Entrepreneurs’ Experience.
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1. Breaking the Ceiling : An Explorative Study on Challenges for Women in Intrapreneurship
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : That women experience different and even more challenges within the corporate environment than men do is no news. For female entrepreneurs, the challenges they experience entering the entrepreneurial setting have been and are still being researched. READ MORE
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2. Women's Social Entrepreneurship in Gaza Strip: Experiences, Motivations and Challenges
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för organisation och entreprenörskap (OE)Abstract : This thesis research concerns women’s social entrepreneurship in Gaza Strip. Itsmain purpose is to provide a better understanding of how women socialentrepreneurs experience social entrepreneurship in Gaza Strip. Also, it digs deepinto their motives and challenges. The main methodological approach is thenarrative approach. READ MORE
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3. Can the Act on System of Choice Empower Women? An interview study of female entrepreneurs' experiences on the Swedish homecare market
University essay from Lunds universitet/Rättssociologiska institutionenAbstract : When the Act on System of choice was implemented on the Swedish homecare market in 2009, there seemed to be an assumed understanding that by increasing competition on the eldercare market through privatization it would create better opportunities for women. Entrepreneurship was phrased as a solution for empowering and emancipating women in breaking out from a fixed role in low-status professions. READ MORE
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4. The interaction between contexts and entrepreneurs in a rural setting : investigating men and women entrepreneurs in the coordinated network Fjärdhundraland
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : Research has shown an increased interest regarding the meaning of contextual factors and their effect on entrepreneurial activities. It is shown that the entrepreneur’s surroundings possess a greater meaning to the entrepreneurial activities than what earlier research has revealed. READ MORE