[HTML][HTML] Observing the COVID-19 pandemic SOPs and sales performance: Evidence from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
S Muhammad, Z Yin, MHU Rasheed - European Research on …, 2024 - Elsevier
The quick emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the foundations of the world's
economy. Notably, women entrepreneurs were significantly in danger of income and sales …
economy. Notably, women entrepreneurs were significantly in danger of income and sales …
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women entrepreneurs in Pakistan
S Muhammad, K Ximei… - International …, 2023 - liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk
This study examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women entrepreneurs in
Pakistan's informal sector based on perceived sales increase/decrease and satisfaction with …
Pakistan's informal sector based on perceived sales increase/decrease and satisfaction with …
Embracing Survivalist Entrepreneurship: How African American Men Leverage Business Ownership out of Economic Necessity
F Jackson, L D'Innocenzo, D Gefen - Businesses, 2024 - mdpi.com
There has been extensive research and examination dedicated to the advantages and
disadvantages of entrepreneurship, both in general and specifically for African Americans …
disadvantages of entrepreneurship, both in general and specifically for African Americans …
Navigating the digital informal economy during the COVID-19 pandemic: vignettes of Sri Lankan micro-and small-scale entrepreneurs
N de Silva - Gender & Development, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Globally, women have been disproportionally affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. While
the impact has varied between groups of women, women in the informal sector, mainly those …
the impact has varied between groups of women, women in the informal sector, mainly those …
Reimagining training and development programmes in municipalities of South Africa: A qualitative enquiry
M Mvuyisi, M Mapuranga - … Journal of Research in Business and Social …, 2022 - ssbfnet.com
Business organizations face more issues due to globalization and continually changing
customer expectations. To overcome these challenges, businesses must invest in the …
customer expectations. To overcome these challenges, businesses must invest in the …
[HTML][HTML] Providing During a Pandemic: A Scoping Review of Female Breadwinners
BR Parry - Social and Health Sciences, 2024 - unisapressjournals.co.za
The outbreak of COVID-19 has had negative impacts on many communities across the
globe, and, in particular, these impacts have disproportionately affected women. Indeed …
globe, and, in particular, these impacts have disproportionately affected women. Indeed …
[PDF][PDF] Embracing Survivalist Entrepreneurship: How African American Men Leverage Business Ownership out of Economic Necessity. Businesses 2024, 4, 177–195
F Jackson, L D'Innocenzo, D Gefen - 2024 - academia.edu
There has been extensive research and examination dedicated to the advantages and
disadvantages of entrepreneurship, both in general and specifically for African Americans …
disadvantages of entrepreneurship, both in general and specifically for African Americans …
[PDF][PDF] Exploring ways to construction of a business bootstrapping model to equip emerging micro business in the first year of operation in South Africa
E Nkwinika - Technology audit and production reserves, 2023 - zbw.eu
In South Africa, the small, medium, and micro businesses (SMMEs) sector contributes
between 52 and 57 percent of the GDP. In the coming years, it is expected that the SMME …
between 52 and 57 percent of the GDP. In the coming years, it is expected that the SMME …
Survie entrepreneuriale en temps continu de crise: une approche par les risques proportionnels (cas de la Tunisie)
Notre article contribue à identifier les déterminants de la survie entrepreneuriale en temps
continu de crise. Nous étudions, à partir du modèle de risque proportionnel de Cox (1972) …
continu de crise. Nous étudions, à partir du modèle de risque proportionnel de Cox (1972) …
Economics and management of enterprise exploring ways to construction of a business bootstrapping model to equip emerging micro business in the first year of …
E Nkwinika - 2023 - ujcontent.uj.ac.za
In South Africa, the small, medium, and micro businesses (SMMEs) sector contributes
between 52 and 57 percent of the GDP. In the coming years, it is expected that the SMME …
between 52 and 57 percent of the GDP. In the coming years, it is expected that the SMME …