The Role of Self-Empowerment, Interest, and the Role of Husbands of Women's Motivation and Decision-Making as Entrepreneurs: A Conceptual Framework and Empirical Evaluation

Elsa Rahima, R. S. Hamid, Sofyan Syamsuddin, Muhammad Ikbal
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Background: In the realm of entrepreneurship, women's engagement has gained prominence, necessitating an exploration of the multifaceted factors that underpin their motivation and decision-making processes. This study seeks to develop a comprehensive conceptual framework and conduct empirical assessments to elucidate the contributions of self-empowerment, interests, and the role of husbands in shaping women's entrepreneurial motivation and decision-making dynamics. This study aims to examine the relationship between self-empowerment, interest, the role of husbands, motivation, and decision-making as women entrepreneurs. Method: The empirical analysis was conducted using a sample of 150 women entrepreneurs. This study used an online survey for data collection. After passing reliability and validity tests, the data were analyzed with partial least squares structural equation modeling. Results: The research results indicate that self-empowerment has a significant positive direct influence on motivation. Interest also has a significant direct positive influence on motivation. Furthermore, the role of husbands has no significant effect on motivation. Finally, motivation also has a significant positive influence on decision-making as an entrepreneur. Conclusion: This study has established a robust conceptual framework and conducted empirical evaluations that shed light on the intricate interplay of self-empowerment, interests, and the role of husbands in influencing women's motivation and decision-making as entrepreneurs. These findings provide valuable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers, emphasizing the importance of tailored strategies to support and empower women in the entrepreneurial domain, ultimately fostering their success and contribution to economic growth.
自我赋权、兴趣和丈夫在妇女创业动机和决策中的作用:概念框架与实证评估
背景:在创业领域,女性的参与度日益突出,因此有必要探讨支撑女性创业动机和决策过程的多方面因素。本研究试图建立一个全面的概念框架,并进行实证评估,以阐明自我赋权、兴趣和丈夫的角色在塑造女性创业动机和决策动态方面的贡献。本研究旨在探讨女性创业者的自我赋权、兴趣、丈夫角色、动机和决策之间的关系。研究方法:以 150 名女企业家为样本进行实证分析。本研究采用在线调查的方式收集数据。在通过信度和效度检验后,采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型对数据进行分析。研究结果研究结果表明,自我赋权对动机有显著的直接正向影响。兴趣对动机也有显著的直接正向影响。此外,丈夫的角色对动机没有显著影响。最后,动机对企业家的决策也有显著的积极影响。结论本研究建立了一个强有力的概念框架,并进行了实证评估,揭示了自我赋权、兴趣和丈夫角色在影响女性创业动机和决策方面错综复杂的相互作用。这些研究结果为政策制定者、从业者和研究人员提供了宝贵的见解,强调了在创业领域采取有针对性的策略支持和增强妇女能力的重要性,最终促进她们取得成功并为经济增长做出贡献。
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