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Unlocking the Potential of Microfinance Solutions on Urban Woman Entrepreneurship Development in East Africa: A Bibliometric Analysis Perspective. (2023). Kato, Ahmed Idi.
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  22. When stereotypical gender notions see the light of day, will they burst? Venture capitalists gender constructions versus venturing performance facts. (2018). Malmstrom, Malin ; Wincent, Joakim ; Johansson, Jeaneth ; Voitkane, Aija.
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  23. Does the Caste of the Firm Owner Play a Role in Access to Finance for Small Enterprises? Evidence from India. (2018). Sasidharan, Subash ; Raj, Rajesh.
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  24. WHO ARE AFRICA’S ENTREPRENEURS? COMPARATIVE EVIDENCE FROM GHANA AND UGANDA. (2017). Bofah, Richard Osei ; Asuman, Derek ; Ackah, Charles.
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  26. Entrepreneurship and human capital development in children. (2017). Selejio, Onesmo ; Rutasitara, Longinus ; Brandt, Kasper.
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  27. Breaking the metal ceiling: Female entrepreneurs who succeed in male-dominated sectors. (2017). Pimhidzai, Obert ; Goldstein, Markus ; McGorman, Laura ; Campos, Francisco ; Munoz, Ana Maria.
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  30. The influence of perceived management skills and perceived gender discrimination in launch decisions by women entrepreneurs. (2017). Kaciak, Eugene ; Minialai, Caroline.
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  31. Inputs, Gender Roles or Sharing Norms? Assessing the Gender Performance Gap Among Informal Entrepreneurs in Madagascar. (2017). Vaillant, Julia ; Nordman, Christophe.
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  32. Back to the Land: The Impact of Financial Inclusion on Agriculture in Nigeria. (2017). Evans, Olaniyi ; Olaniyi, Evans.
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  33. Reducing poverty in the least developed countries: The role of small and medium enterprises. (2017). Luo, Yadong ; Maksimov, Vladislav.
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  34. Engendering Growth Diagnostics: Examining Constraints to Private Investment and Entrepreneurship. (2017). Roncolato, Leanne ; Reksten, Nicholas ; Grown, Caren.
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  35. Use of the Internet and its Impact on Productivity and Sales Growth in Female-Owned Firms: Evidence from India. (2017). Gosavi, Aparna.
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  36. GENDER MOTIVES OF MEXICAN ENTREPRENEURS IN TWO LARGE URBAN SETTINGS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY. (2016). Robichaud, Yves ; Davila, Mario Cesar ; Codina, Jose Barragan ; Cachon, Jean-Charles ; Lira, Alfonso Lopez.
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  37. Gender, institutions and educational achievement: a cross-country comparison. (2016). MARCENARO GUTIERREZ, OSCAR ; Marcenaro-Gutierrez, Oscar ; Lopez-Agudo, Luis Alejandro.
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  38. Social networks of female tech-entrepreneurs and new venture performance: the moderating effects of entrepreneurial alertness and gender discrimination. (2016). Xie, Xuemei ; Lv, Jiuchang.
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  39. What’s new in female entrepreneurship research? Answers from the literature. (2016). Poggesi, Sara ; Mari, Michela ; Vita, Luisa.
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  40. Does Gender Matter in the Export Performance of International New Ventures? Mediation Effects of Firm-specific and Country-specific Advantages. (2016). Paik, Yongsun ; Uygur, Ugur ; Hyeock, IN.
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  41. ASPECTS OF THE BUSINESS SUCCESS IMPORTANT TO FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS IN URBAN AREAS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA – A PILOT STUDY. (2016). Stoi, Danijela.
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  42. Performance of small and medium-sized food and agribusiness enterprises: evidence from Indian firms. (2016). Ali, Jabir.
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  43. Gender, institutions and educational achievement: a cross country comparison. (2016). Marcenaro, Oscar David ; Lopez-Agudo, Luis Alejandro ; Ferreira-Marques, Helena .
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  44. Is there Discrimination Against Women Entrepreneurs in Formal Credit Markets in Nigeria?. (2015). Orji, Anthony ; Nwosu, Emmanuel ; Nwangwu, Chioma .
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  45. Bridging the Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Europe. (2014). Afandi, Elvin ; Kermani, Majid.
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  46. Supporting Growth-Oriented Women Entrepreneurs. (2014). Cirera, Xavier ; Qasim, Qursum.
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  47. Externalizing, Internalizing and Fostering Commitment: The Case of Born-Global Firms in Emerging Economies. (2014). Liu, Yipeng ; Sahadev, Sunil ; Gomes, Emanuel ; Glaister, Alison J.
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  50. Firm Level Determinants of International Certification: Evidence from Ethiopia. (2014). Fikru, Mahelet.
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  51. When do female-owned businesses out-survive male-owned businesses? A disaggregated approach by industry and geography. (2014). Williams, Michele ; Kalnins, Arturs.
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  53. Inputs, Gender Roles or Sharing Norms? Assessing the Gender Performance Gap Among Informal Entrepreneurs in Madagascar. (2013). Vaillant, Julia ; Nordman, Christophe Jalil.
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  54. Definitions Matter: Measuring Gender Gaps in Firms Access to Credit. (2013). Rabellotti, Roberta ; Presbitero, Andrea ; Piras, Claudia.
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