Women’s Leadership Development Through Entrepreneurship in Bangladesh

Sharmina Afrin, Mohammad Shamsul Hoque, Bina Akter
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Women own and manage only an approximate 7% of all economic establishments in Bangladesh, indicating a lack of women leadership development and economic participation. This research aims to identify women entrepreneurship development (WED) factors (WEDFs) and investigate how they relate to leadership development of female entrepreneurs. The study identified 370 women entrepreneurs from the Bangladesh Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry list of seven divisional headquarters and collected primary data for systematic probability sampling in this causal research. The study initially conducted an exploratory factor analysis technique to reduce larger measured variables into smaller factors. Data were further analysed through the structural equation modelling technique. According to the findings, women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh develop emotional intelligence, creativity and innovative leadership qualities that influence leadership skills by exercising four WEDFs. These factors are idea generation, resourcing, enterprise management and harvesting and growth. The study’s main theoretical contribution is that it has been able to combine two concepts, ‘women’s leadership development’ and ‘women’s entrepreneurship development, into one framework. The study suggests that policymakers, practitioners and women entrepreneurs should implement the interventions focusing on these factors to strengthen the development of women’s leadership. One of the limitations of this study is that it covers urban Bangladeshi women entrepreneurs only.
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通过创业培养孟加拉国妇女的领导能力
在孟加拉国,女性拥有和管理的经济机构仅占全部经济机构的约 7%,这表明女性领导力发展和经济参与度不足。本研究旨在确定女性创业发展(WED)因素(WEDFs),并调查这些因素与女性企业家领导力发展的关系。本研究从孟加拉妇女工商会七个分部总部的名单中确定了 370 名女企业家,并在这项因果关系研究中收集了系统概率抽样的原始数据。研究最初采用了探索性因素分析技术,将较大的测量变量缩减为较小的因素。通过结构方程模型技术对数据进行了进一步分析。研究结果表明,孟加拉国的女企业家通过运用四个 WEDF 发展情商、创造力和创新领导素质,从而影响领导技能。这些因素包括创意产生、资源配置、企业管理以及收获和成长。本研究的主要理论贡献在于,它能够将 "女性领导力发展 "和 "女性创业发展 "这两个概念结合到一个框架中。本研究建议政策制定者、从业者和女企业家应实施以这些因素为重点的干预措施,以加强女性领导力的发展。本研究的局限性之一是,它仅涵盖孟加拉国城市女企业家。
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