A SURVEY OF THE EFFECTS OF INSTITUTIONS WITH STRONG ENTREPRENEURIAL CONNECTIONS ON THE MOTIVATION OF FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS IN STARTING OWN ENTERPRISES.

Authors

  • Zheng Yongqi , LUBNA ALI Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/hdrt2w72

Keywords:

Women entrepreneurs, Motivation for entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial entities, Robust entrepreneurial networks, Commercial enterprises, Female entrepreneurs.

Abstract

Female entrepreneurship has garnered significant attention from both academia and the public. The
number of businesses and entrepreneurial ventures started by women has been rising steadily over the
last several years. Female university entrepreneurs as a competitive factor in developing students'
professional profiles will be analyzed in this article, with this foundation serving as its cornerstone. The
study's authors identify characteristics shared by successful female university entrepreneurs in the areas
of motivation, financial resources, and business acumen. Despite being thrifty, diligent, and aiming for
business jobs, entrepreneurial women in college face obstacles when seeking financing. investigates
what universities and other organizations can do to inspire female students to adopt an entrepreneurial
mindset. It examines the factors that encourage female students and graduates from institutions with
strong ties to the entrepreneurial ecosystem to launch their own businesses.

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Published

2024-12-20

How to Cite

A SURVEY OF THE EFFECTS OF INSTITUTIONS WITH STRONG ENTREPRENEURIAL CONNECTIONS ON THE MOTIVATION OF FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS IN STARTING OWN ENTERPRISES. (Zheng Yongqi , LUBNA ALI , Trans.). (2024). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 53(03), 979-996. https://doi.org/10.48047/hdrt2w72