Business Modelling of Digital Entrepreneurship and Digital Collaboration Solutions to Increase Global Growth in Businesses Owned by Happy Women Entrepreneurs
Ria Aerts ()
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Ria Aerts: independent business owner, Melbourne, Australia
Chapter 2018-01 in Youth and Women Entrepreneurship in Challenging International (Global) Business Environment. Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference, 11 – 14 June 2018, Lighthouse Golf and SPA Resort, Black Sea, Bulgaria, 2019, pp 15-38 from Bulgarian Association for Management Development and Entrepreneurship
Abstract:
Women entrepreneurs in Australia are happy with their busi-ness but most of them are unable to support their family with their business income. They work long hours for little pay. On a quest to find a solution, two vicious circles surfaced: the child care circle and the business versus happiness circle. Cheaper and more flexible childcare is not enough to solve the problem. Digital entrepreneurship and digital collaboration are part of a proposed business model to increase global growth in businesses owned by women entrepreneurs while keeping them happy.
Keywords: business modelling; women entrepreneurs; digital entrepreneurship; digital collaboration; global growth; happiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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