Female gender interests and education in women entrepreneurs’ definition of success in Uganda

IF 3.3 1区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS Entrepreneurship and Regional Development Pub Date : 2022-09-27 DOI:10.1080/08985626.2022.2128897
R. Manzanera-Ruiz, O. Namasembe, Vanesa Barrales Molina
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ABSTRACT Studies on the intersection between women’s education, motivations for entrepreneurship, and the structural constraints women face in Sub-Saharan Africa are scarce. In this study, we analyse the influence of education level on how women entrepreneurs in Uganda define business success. To this end, a total of 109 female agribusiness entrepreneurs were interviewed. The results firstly show that women’s definition of business success and their level of education are intertwined. Secondly, that the main definitions of success are business performance, economic independence, and family welfare, which can be categorized in terms of women’s practical interest, strategic interest, or a continuum of both, and where the education level of women is an influencing factor. The study has practical implications for policies aimed at women’s economic empowerment and education. To transform the structure of gender relations, more opportunities for women’s entrepreneurial training and child education are also needed, as well gender-sensitive indicators of business success that account for the particular interests of women in specific contexts.
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乌干达女企业家对成功的定义中的女性性别利益和教育
在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,关于女性教育、创业动机和女性面临的结构性约束之间关系的研究很少。在本研究中,我们分析了教育水平对乌干达女性企业家如何定义商业成功的影响。为此,总共采访了109名女性农业企业企业家。研究结果首先表明,女性对商业成功的定义与她们的教育水平是相互交织的。其次,成功的主要定义是经营业绩、经济独立和家庭福利,这可以根据妇女的实际利益、战略利益或两者的连续体进行分类,其中妇女的教育水平是一个影响因素。这项研究对旨在赋予妇女经济权力和教育的政策具有实际意义。为了改变两性关系的结构,还需要为妇女提供更多的企业培训和儿童教育机会,以及考虑到妇女在具体情况下的特殊利益的对性别问题敏感的商业成功指标。
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