通过非正式创业教育发展妇女的商业技能和企业的可持续性

Adeola Adesola Essien, A. Adelekan
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妇女在商界的作用以及她们对国家发展的贡献怎么强调都不为过。有必要了解非正规教育在提高女性管理人员的能力和维持国家增长方面的作用。因此,本研究旨在探讨非正式创业教育对女企业家管理技能与创业可持续性的影响。本研究采用调查研究设计。抽样调查了385名女性中小企业主。本研究采用回归分析。研究结果表明,非正式创业教育对女企业家的管理技能和创业可持续性具有积极而显著的推动作用。建议中小企业主,尤其是女性企业主积极提高日常生活的学习能力。这将提高他们改善运营的能力,并发现新的做事方式,从长远来看,这将提高企业的绩效。关键词:创业;非正式教育;技能;可持续性;女性。
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Developing women's business skills and entrepreneurial sustainability through informal entrepreneurship education
  The role of women in business and how they contribute to national development cannot be overemphasised. There is a need to understand the role of informal education in enhancing the capacity of female managers and sustaining national growth. Hence, this study aims to establish the effect of informal entrepreneurial education on businesswomen management skills and entrepreneurial sustainability. The survey research design was employed in the study. 385 small and medium enterprises owners who are women were sampled. The regression analysis was employed in the study. The findings reveal that informal entrepreneurial education is a positive and significant driver of businesswomen’s management skills and entrepreneurial sustainability. it is recommended that SMEs owners, especially women, should aggressively increase their daily lives' learning capabilities. These will increase their capacity to improve their operations and discover new ways of doing things that will better enterprises' performance in the long run.   Keywords: Entrepreneurship; informal education; Skills; sustainability; women.
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