BREAKING BARRIERS: UNRAVELING GENDER DISPARITIES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACROSS DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
Published by: Cynthia Auma Omondi, Samuel Mwangi Karanja , Esther Njeri Wanjiru
Pages: 31-56
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Entrepreneurship offers opportunities for marginalized populations to achieve sustainable livelihoods. In Kenya, where a significant portion of the population lives below the poverty line, female and youth entrepreneurship is recognized as a crucial driver of economic development. The Kenyan Government and other stakeholders have actively supported the development of female and youth
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SMES IN NIGERIA: A STRATEGIC APPROACH TO LONGEVITY THROUGH PROACTIVE BUSINESS NURTURING
Published by: Chijioke Emmanuel Okonkwo
Pages: 1-7
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Organizational survival is a vital concern for businesses in today's dynamic and competitive environment. This paper delves into the significance of entrepreneurial attitudes, particularly proactiveness, in ensuring organizational survival. The study explores how organizations can harness entrepreneurial behaviors to enhance their performance and growth, regardless of the challenges posed by
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EVOLVING SUCCESS: GENETIC ALGORITHMS APPLIED TO ASSESS MSME PERFORMANCE IN THE MEXICAN MARKET
Published by: Ana Sofia Rodriguez Mendoza
Pages: 8-30
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In Mexico, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a pivotal role in the country's economic landscape. They have evolved and adapted over the years in response to changing economic models and government policies. Initially, MSMEs emerged in the context of import substitution, and their growth was driven by learning, development, and survival. In the 1970s, international competition
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