女企业家的经营业绩是否受到财务资源的影响?2019冠状病毒病大流行后,通过财政资源增强马来西亚女企业家的权能

Kumaran Kanapathipillai, Subaneeswasri Narayanan, Sharvena Kumaran
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创业一直是女性的兴趣所在,女性在商业舞台上的地位也在上升。另一方面,统计数据显示,马来西亚妇女参与创业仍然很小,但对马来西亚的经济发展至关重要,正如之前的研究人员所指出的那样。此外,Covid-19大流行的影响对马来西亚女性拥有的企业造成了不利影响。本研究旨在深入了解马来西亚女性企业家的金融资本、所需资本金额和个人储蓄如何影响企业绩效。本研究采用定量方法,得出实证结果和实证来回答研究问题。共有312名女企业家参与了这项研究,促进了研究结果和结论的形成。结果表明,新冠肺炎后女性企业家的金融资本、所需资金和个人储蓄具有统计学意义。此外,本研究的结果无疑将使女企业家有信心走出Covid-19的冲击,更显着地经营业务,并在考虑到财务资源的重要性的情况下继续进步并提高其业务绩效。凝胶:活用;L23文章可视化:
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ARE WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS’ BUSINESS PERFORMANCES INFLUENCED BY FINANCIAL RESOURCES? EMPOWERING WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN MALAYSIA THROUGH FINANCIAL RESOURCES POST-COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Entrepreneurship has always been women's interest, and women have risen in the business arena. On the other hand, statistic shows that Malaysian women's participation in entrepreneurship is still minute but vital to Malaysia's economic development, as indicated by previous researchers. Additionally, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has caused adverse effects on women-owned businesses in Malaysia. This research aims to offer an insight into how financial capital, the amount of capital needed, and personal savings of women entrepreneurs induces business performance among women entrepreneurs in Malaysia. This study used quantitative methods to produce empirical outcomes and substantiations to answer the research questions. A total of 312 women entrepreneurs participated in this study which facilitated the findings and conclusions. The results demonstrated that financial capital, the amount of capital needed, and personal savings were statistically significant for the women entrepreneurs post Covid-19. Additionally, the findings of this research will undoubtedly give confidence to the women entrepreneurs to come out of the Covid-19 shock and operate their business more remarkably as well as continue to progress and enhance their business performance taking into account the significance of financial resources. JEL: L20; L23 Article visualizations:
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