
handle: 11590/140235 , 11573/1277815 , 11573/1277839
It is widely believed that the experience of women is characterized by an entrepreneurial approach "to network" in which great importance is given to the relational dimension. The survey may be able to identify the nature of the needs expressed predominantly by women entrepreneurs at this stage from the life cycle of the business and investigate how these needs are met, including for the purpose of identifying alternative solutions and more effective. Given that female entrepreneurship is regarded everywhere as central to the development and welfare of economies, the deepening of knowledge of how women entrepreneurs manage the start-up of his business can contribute to improve the effectiveness policies aimed at promoting the participation of women in the economy.
SMEs; Gender; Relational Capital, female entrepreneurs; social capital; networking; qualitative research method
SMEs; Gender; Relational Capital, female entrepreneurs; social capital; networking; qualitative research method
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