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Women entrepreneurs: how important are their perceptions?(MANUSCRIPTS)
From:
Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal
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January 1, 2006| Author:
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ABSTRACT
Archived transcripts of 57 women entrepreneurs were qualitatively (using content analysis) and quantitatively (using canonical correlation) analyzed. Content analysis was conducted to create nominal scales, which could be quantitatively investigated with canonical correlation analysis. The goal was to determine the relationship between women entrepreneurs' support and success from both actual and perceptual perspectives. Analysis supported research propositions suggesting women's perceptions of support have a greater effect on their success in entrepreneurial ...
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