Which Factors Affect Social Entrepreneurship Development for Rural Women in Varamin Township?
Sanaz Shahvand,
Maryam Omidi Najafabadi and
Jamal F. Hosseini
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship, 2024, vol. 15, issue 2, 768-790
Abstract:
This study was conducted to design a rural women's social entrepreneurship (RWSE) development model in Varamin. A total of 176 rural women were selected as the study's statistical population through- proportionate stratified sampling. The data collection tool is a questionnaire. The reliability of the questionnaire was confirmed by Cronbach's alpha and theta coefficient. SPSS and AMOS software was used to analyse the results. The results showed individual factors include risk-taking, locus of control, and ambiguity tolerance with a regression coefficient of 0.537, had the most significant impact on the RWSE. The results also showed that hiring people according to human rights has the most significant impact on the RWSE development.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/19420676.2021.2004204
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