Microfinancing and Entrepreneurship Growth among Women in Ogun State, Nigeria

G. Oluwakemi Adeoti, T. Tunji Siyanbola, F. Folajimi ADEGBIE, D. Olubukola Adekola
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Entrepreneurship has continually been a tenacious tool in responding to global poverty. The last few decades recorded tremedous activities of women entrepreneurs. Funding is a critical challenge to present and prospective women entrepreneurs. Microfinancing contitutes a principal source of easy access to funds. Microfinancing comprises financial and non-financial services which could possibly be a driving force to women entreprenuship and empowerment. However, the presence of microfinancing is though visible but there is lack of necessary investigation revealing the impact of microfinancing on entrepreneurial activities among women. Also, repayment problems pose threats of continuity to both microcredit institutions and entrepreneurs. A number of repayment strategies are in existence but there is lack of necessary investigation showing the influence of these repayment strategies on entrepreneurship growth among women. The focus of this study was to evaluate how Microfinancing has influenced entrepreneurship growth among women. This study adopted survey research design and convenience sampling technique. The study concluded that microfinancing has a significant impact on entreprenuship growth among women in Ogun State, Nigeria. Moreover, the developed model would serve as a useful inspiring construct for researchers.
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尼日利亚奥贡州妇女的小额信贷和创业成长
创业精神一直是应对全球贫困的一个顽强工具。过去几十年记录了女性企业家的大量活动。对现在和未来的女企业家来说,资金是一个重大挑战。小额融资是容易获得资金的主要来源。小额供资包括金融和非金融服务,这些服务可能成为推动妇女创业和赋予妇女权力的动力。然而,小额供资的存在虽然是显而易见的,但缺乏必要的调查,揭示小额供资对妇女创业活动的影响。此外,还款问题对小额信贷机构和企业家的连续性构成威胁。有一些还款战略,但缺乏必要的调查,显示这些还款战略对妇女创业增长的影响。本研究的重点是评估小额信贷如何影响妇女创业的增长。本研究采用调查研究设计和方便抽样技术。研究得出的结论是,小额信贷对尼日利亚奥贡州妇女的创业增长产生了重大影响。此外,开发的模型将为研究人员提供有用的启发性结构。
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