Microfinancing and Entrepreneurial Processes Among Females: A Role Congruity Theory Perspective

Riaheen Farzana, S. Karau
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This research qualitatively investigates the activities that female entrepreneurs perform to become successful in their ventures with the support of microfinancing. Based on interviews with 34 female entrepreneurs from five regions of Bangladesh, this study sought to identify significant categories of start-up companies related to the development of entrepreneurship among rural women borrowers through microfinancing. Specifically, this study examined obstacles faced by females of Bangladesh and explored how they overcame those barriers and became successful entrepreneurs. A grounded theory approach was used to categorize critical obstructions and facilitating factors, and role congruity theory helped inform the nature of the emerging categories. Nine compelling themes emerged from the analysis, identifying vital factors influencing the nature and outcome of the small business ventures. From a role congruity theory perspective, the nine themes converge to suggests that microfinancing allows women to operate their businesses in a manner that enables them to maintain high congruity or fit with their family roles and other lifestyle requirements, contributing to successful business operations.
女性小额信贷与创业过程:角色一致性理论视角
这项研究定性地调查了女企业家在小额融资支持下为在企业中取得成功而进行的活动。根据采访34个女企业家孟加拉国从五个地区,本研究试图确定相关重要类别的初创企业发展来帮助农村妇女创业的借款人。具体来说,本研究考察了孟加拉国女性面临的障碍,并探讨了她们如何克服这些障碍,成为成功的企业家。运用扎根理论方法对关键障碍和促进因素进行分类,角色一致性理论有助于揭示新类别的性质。分析中出现了九个引人注目的主题,确定了影响小企业企业性质和结果的重要因素。从角色一致性理论的角度来看,这九个主题汇聚在一起,表明小额信贷使妇女能够以一种使她们能够保持高度一致性或符合其家庭角色和其他生活方式要求的方式经营其企业,从而有助于成功的企业运营。
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