Motivations for Women to Get Into Businesses: a Case Study on Female Entrepreneurs from the North-East Region of RomaniaAbstract:The paper aims to investigate motivations of female entrepreneurs to start their own business within the North-East Region of Romania. It reviews the main motivators for start-up in the case of women and gender differences with regard to start-up motivations. The research discusses the results of a pilot study on a number of female entrepreneurs from the North-East Region of Romania. The findings identify doing enjoyable work and the need for flexible work schedule among the main motivators to get into businesses in the case of women from this region
Ionescu Dan Dumitru
Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2013, vol. XIII, issue 2, 308-313
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Date: 2013
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