Determinants that influence entrepreneurship in micro-enterprises in the municipality of León, Nicaragua
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https://doi.org/10.5377/reice.v5i9.4360Keywords:
women, entrepreneurs, determinants, micro-enterprisesAbstract
This article analyzes the influence of the socioeconomic and psychosocial factors of the female entrepreneurship. For this purpose, a sample of 101 women entrepreneurs in the municipality of León, Nicaragua, has been used. We apply descriptive, in order to detect the relationship between the considered factors. Some results indicate that all variables considered have a significant influence on the probability of undertaking, sociodemographic factors increase when they have skills, knowledge and have an early contact in the business world.
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