An Exploratory Study of the Women Entrepreneurial Motivation in the South-West Nigeria
Journal Title: Manager Journal - Year 2011, Vol 14, Issue
Abstract
Women entrepreneurial motivation is a function of variables that are subject to authors and researchers’ opinions and views. These variables can be classified based on their impact on women entrepreneurial performance, behavior and challenges. This paper is therefore focused on examining the factors that affect women entrepreneurial motivation in the South-West Nigeria. The data used for the study was obtained through primary source. The data gathered was analyzed using the model of correlation analysis. Recommendations were made based on the result obtained from the testing of the hypothesis.
Authors and Affiliations
Chinonye Okafor, Akinbode Mosunmola
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