Touw, Nina (author)
This thesis focuses on fostering creative confidence within the context of entrepreneurial education for the VMBO/HAVO/MBO levels. Recognising the creative potential in everyone, the challenge is to bridge the gap between being creative and having the confidence to use it.
The literature review identified the importance of giving students the freedo...
Raudeliūnienė, Jurgita Matar, Ibrahim
Studying women’s entrepreneurial intentions is critical not only for encouraging women’s entrepreneurship but also for developing their entrepreneurial competencies. However, in the case of Lebanon, there is still a gap in the scientific studies related to identifying factors influencing women’s entrepreneurial intentions. In order to fulfill this ...
Tadjiev, Bekhzod Umidjanovich Ataev, Jasur Erkinovich Akhmetshin, Elvir Munirovich Vasilev, Vladimir Lvovich Kukhar, Viktor Stanislavovich
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E3S Web of Conferences
The relevance of the present research is conditioned by the increased role of small business in the rapidly changing world. Providing a significant contribution to the country’s gross domestic product and employment indicators, small business is highly flexible and adaptive to changes. World experience shows that a government is able to increase th...
Adeyanju, D. Mburu, J. Gituro, W. Chumo, C. Mignouna, D. Mulinganya, N.
Open Access Journal / This study generates evidence to understand the impact of agribusiness empowerment programmes on youth livelihoods in developing countries based on the ENABLE-TAAT programme implemented in Kenya, Nigeria, and Uganda. A multistage sampling technique was used in obtaining primary agribusiness-level data from a sample of 1435 you...
Kamau, Loise
Liani, M.L. Cole, S.M. d.f., mwakanyamale. Baumung, L. Saleh, N. Webber, A. h.a., tufan Kapinga, R.
Open Access Journal / Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important crop in Africa, especially to women who rely on it as a household staple food and source of income. In Tanzania, a recent move toward commercializing the cassava seed system resulted in significantly fewer women than men farmers, known as Cassava Seed Entrepreneurs (CSEs), pro...
Olumekor, Michael Mohiuddin, Muhammad Su, Zhan
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Frontiers in Psychology
Purpose Effective Altruism (EA) has become one of the most prominent socio-philosophical movements of recent years. EA is also facing intense scrutiny due to the business practices of some of its most prominent adherents. On the other hand, the dark triad traits of Machiavellianism, narcissism and psychopathy have been getting increasing attention ...
Aini, Matthew Cosio, Kristel Greenwald, Sofia Jacoby, Molly Keene, Tristan Kim, Ethan Martinez Jara, Fatima Tran, Beck Volger, Fiona Vu, Vivian
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Small businesses are at the cornerstone of the US economy - driving innovation, generating wealth, and creating jobs. Although women of color (WOC) make up an important and expanding segment of small business owners, research has shown that they are also more likely to face challenges accessing capital, which limits their opportunities for growth a...
Liani, Millicent L. Cole, Steven M. Mwakanyamale, Devis F. Baumung, Leanne Saleh, Nadira Webber, Ashlea Tufan, Hale A. Kapinga, Regina
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important crop in Africa, especially to women who rely on it as a household staple food and source of income. In Tanzania, a recent move toward commercializing the cassava seed system resulted in significantly fewer women than men farmers, known as Cassava Seed Entrepreneurs (CSEs), producing improved seed f...
Merriënboer, M. Vervier, M. Radu-Lefebvre, M.
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