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Abstract
Some studies have examined different barriers faced by entrepreneurs in starting their firms. For example, lack of business education, training, or managerial experience may have an impact on the firm’s success. This study sought to determine whether there were any differences in the assistance and training needs between male and female pre-venture entrepreneurs as well as between Hispanic and Anglo pre-venture entrepreneurs. The training needs focused on the areas of finance and accounting. A sample of 133 clients of a regional Small Business Development Center (SBDC) was used to make this comparison. The results indicated differences between males and females in most cases and especially between Hispanic females and Hispanic males. The Hispanic males felt they needed less assistance in the areas of finance and accounting than the Hispanic females did. However, the SBDC consultants felt that both the Anglo and Hispanic females needed less assistance in those areas than the Anglo and Hispanic males needed.
期刊介绍:
The primary purpose of the Journal of Small Business Management (JSBM) is to publish scholarly research articles in the fields of small business management and entrepreneurship. As the official journal of the International Council for Small Business (ICSB), the JSBM is recognized as a primary instrument for projecting and supporting the goals and objectives of this organization, which include scholarly research and the free exchange of ideas. The journal, which is circulated in 60 countries around the world, is a leader in the field of small business research. The following is a list of research topics of interest to JSBM readers: -Family and Founders Owned Enterprises -Women and Minority Owned Enterprises -Small Business Strategy and Organization -Small Business and Entrepreneurial Marketing -Franchising and Small Business -Internationalization and International Entrepreneurship -Entrepreneurial and Small Business Education -New Venture Creation and Venture Capital -Small Business Finance and Accounting -Small Enterprise Governance and Agency -Small Business Technology and Innovation -Small Business Policy, Economics, and Legal Issues -Small Business Operations and E-Commerce -Small Business Assistance and Training Programs -Small Business Leadership and Entrepreneurial Behavior