Soft skills, communication skills and hard skills influencing the motivation and satisfaction of women entrepreneurs

IF 0.3 Q4 ECONOMICS
A. Tanković, I. Bilić, Ana Nekić
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Despite the increase in women entrepreneurs pursuing careers in the service industry, entrepreneurship is inherently challenging and women still face various difficulties. This article examines the characteristics of women entrepreneurs related to the soft skills, communication skills, and hard skills that influence their pull and push motivators and, ultimately, satisfaction, and sheds light on women entrepreneurship in Croatia. A quantitative study was conducted on a sample of women entrepreneurs. A structured questionnaire collected primary data to obtain the profile of a women entrepreneur in Croatia. The questionnaire was developed from the literature review and adapted for this research, including the six key areas derived from the hypotheses developed in the research model. The research methodology consists of quantitative analysis using PLS-SEM. Findings indicate that soft skills, communication skills, and hard skills affect both push and pull motivators. However, only pull motivators positively influence the satisfaction of women entrepreneurs in the service sector. The paper’s theoretical contribution is the critical synthesis of the relevant academic literature on women entrepreneurs, in particular its examination of key success factors underlined by communication skills, soft skills and hard skills. The empirical contribution of the paper is based on its examination of the relationships between the skills of women entrepreneurs such as soft skills, communication skills and hard skills, which are statistically significant for pull and push motivators and hence satisfaction. It also provides a research basis for future business development support and for harnessing the potential of women entrepreneurial skills based on soft, communication and hard skills development.
软技能、沟通技能和硬技能影响女企业家的动机和满意度
尽管从事服务业的女企业家有所增加,但创业本身具有挑战性,妇女仍然面临各种困难。本文考察了女性企业家在软技能、沟通技能和硬技能方面的特点,这些特点会影响她们的拉动和推动因素,并最终影响她们的满意度,从而揭示了克罗地亚女性企业家的特点。对女企业家样本进行了定量研究。一份结构化问卷收集了主要数据,以获得克罗地亚一名女企业家的概况。调查问卷是根据文献综述开发的,并适用于本研究,包括六个关键领域,这些领域源于研究模型中提出的假设。研究方法包括利用PLS-SEM进行定量分析。研究结果表明,软技能、沟通技能和硬技能对推拉激励因素都有影响。但只有拉动因素对服务业女企业家满意度有正向影响。该论文的理论贡献是批判性地综合了有关女企业家的学术文献,特别是对以沟通技巧、软技能和硬技能为重点的关键成功因素的研究。本文的实证贡献是基于对女企业家软技能、沟通技能和硬技能之间的关系的研究,这些技能对于拉和推激励因素以及因此的满意度具有统计意义。它还为今后的商业发展支助和利用基于软、沟通和硬技能发展的妇女创业技能的潜力提供了研究基础。
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