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CCHALLENGES OF FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS IN TRANSITION COUNTRIES: CASE STUDY OF KOSOVO

Rrezarta Gashi and Hana Gashi
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Rrezarta Gashi: AAB College
Hana Gashi: University of Prishtina

Prizren Social Science Journal, 2019, vol. 3, issue 1, 67-77

Abstract: Opportunely in the time of globalization, female entrepreneurs, including those doing business in countries in transition, are moving towards the booming of their businesses. Apart from the advantages they have in the period their countries are transitioning, female entrepreneurs also are faced with many challenges. These challenges are faced by female entrepreneurs who are doing business in Kosovo, which is in a transition period. The challenges faced by female entrepreneurs in the state of Kosovo, apart from economic factors, are also cultural factors. Given the role of small businesses in the country's economic development, a number of these businesses are run by women, ventures also known as small businesses. Through this research paper, we will try to highlight the main challenges of female entrepreneurs are facing in countries in transition, and especially in the state of Kosovo, where through the recommendations collected by this research paper, we believe that we will contribute to female entrepreneurs of this country.

Date: 2019
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