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title={Women as Entrepreneurs : A Study of Female Business Owners, Their Motivations, Experiences and Strategies for Success}, | title={Women as Entrepreneurs : A Study of Female Business Owners, Their Motivations, Experiences and Strategies for Success}, | ||
author={Carter, Sara and Cannon, Tom}, | author={Carter, Sara and Cannon, Tom}, |
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@article{carter1992family},
title={Women as Entrepreneurs : A Study of Female Business Owners, Their Motivations, Experiences and Strategies for Success}, author={Carter, Sara and Cannon, Tom}, year={1992}, abstract={Intended for business and academic libraries, this book provides case studies of women entrepreneurs. It considers problems which are specific to women in business; these include raising finances, finding clients, and the simultaneous management of domestic commitments, especially childcare.}, filename={Carter et al (1992) - Women as Entrepreneurs: A Study of Female Business Owners, Their Motivations, Experiences, and Strategies for Success} URL={http://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/47694/} }
@article{birley1987training}, title={Do Women Entrepreneurs Require Different Training?}, author={Birley, Sue, Moss, Caroline, Peter, Saunders}, journal={American Journal of Small Business}, year={1987}, abstract={This paper analyzes the characteristics of male and female participants attending pioneering entrepreneurship development programs, which form part of an economic strategy directed at increasing the quality and quantfty of new firms. The participants did not need to have a business plan, finance available or formal education, but must have had a “reasonably feasible idea”. The results show significant differences between the characteristics of the male and female entrepreneurs, and the businesses which they form. .}, filename={Lerner et al (2011) - Private equity and long run investment the case of innovation} URL={https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/137594.pdf} }