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" A qualitative study of successful women entrepreneurs: Developing a model for war-torn Afghanistan "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 803723
Doc. No : TL48524
Call number : ‭1734893562;‮ ‬3732248‬
Main Entry : Wen, Chang
Title & Author : A qualitative study of successful women entrepreneurs: Developing a model for war-torn Afghanistan\ Tamara Mochelle MyattAppelbaum, Richard
College : Fielding Graduate University
Date : 2015
Degree : Ph.D.
field of study : The School of Human and Organization Development
student score : 2015
Page No : 307
Note : Committee members: Desai, Sameeksha; McCall, Mary E.; Starks-Acosta, Anne; Willis, David B.
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-339-19050-1
Abstract : Research on the success of women’s entrepreneurship in developing nations is limited. The paucity of information is particularly pronounced in studies related to women-led ventures in conflict and post-conflict economies. Moreover, very little is known about entrepreneurship “best practices” in women-led ventures in Afghanistan. War-torn societies often have minimal employment opportunities as population, demand for jobs, goods, services and, in most instances, survival, grow faster than formal job creation. In these contexts, women frequently face discriminatory practices, and self-employment may be the only means by which they can create work and generate income. This study was conducted in Kabul, Afghanistan between August and October 2013, and aims to understand how Afghan women business owners create and sustain successful enterprises in a war-ridden society. Using a qualitative method of inquiry, the study identified ways in which Afghan women business owners made their business operational and successful. Research participants could speak English, were fluent in the Dari language, and came from rural and urban areas representing varying ethnicities, social classes, and enterprise industries; they owned enterprise(s) which were formally registered businesses. The results of this research form the foundations for understanding women’s entrepreneurship in Afghanistan, and serve to identify factors for women’s business development initiatives as a benchmark within other disrupted national economies.
Subject : Business administration; Entrepreneurship; Business education
Descriptor : Social sciences;Education;Best practices;Entrepreneurship;Model;Muslim male culture;War-torn economies;Women entrepreneurs
Added Entry : Appelbaum, Richard
Added Entry : The School of Human and Organization DevelopmentFielding Graduate University
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