女企业家走出发展之谜

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A. N. M. Shibly Noman Khan, Mohaimen Mansur, Kazi Sharmin Pamela, Nabila Kamal Promy
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"孟加拉国之谜 "指的是孟加拉国在面临重重障碍的情况下仍然保持稳定和较高的经济增 长率。孟加拉国在经济、技术和基础设施方面经历了巨大的增长,这对妇女创业发展(WED)起到了重要作用。我们采用定量方法,通过 1789 名女企业家的数据集,研究了经济和教育增长对技术、资本和基础设施的涟漪效应,以及对妇女创业的影响。即使控制了社会人口变量,技术专长、获得技术的途径和基础设施似乎仍是妇女创业的最重要决定因素。然而,创业者在获得资本方面仍面临挑战。同意和非常同意技术知识有用性的妇女同意发展的可能性分别是非常不同意者的 4 倍和 4.5 倍。非常同意获得技术以促进业务增长的妇女同意发展的可能性是非常不同意的妇女的 2.5 倍。作者认为,孟加拉国的经济增长促进了技术和基础设施的获取,从而使妇女参与经济发展成为孟加拉国经济增长的重要推动力。现有的研究狭隘地关注特定城市或农村地区,对特定技术方面的关注有限,而本研究从全面的角度切入技术,反映了全国范围内对妇女创业的见解,并强调了经济和妇女创业如何相互影响,从而促进孟加拉国谜一般的经济持续发展,从而推动了文献的发展。
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Women business moving beyond development enigma

Women business moving beyond development enigma

“Bangladesh Enigma” refers to a steady and high economic growth rate in Bangladesh despite numerous barriers. Bangladesh has experienced tremendous growth in economy, technology, and infrastructure that play significant roles in Women Entrepreneurship Development (WED). Following a quantitative approach with a data set of 1789 women entrepreneurs, we examine the ripple effect of economic and educational growth on technology, capital, and infrastructure and in essence, on women entrepreneurship. Technological expertise, access to technology, and infrastructure appeared to be the most important determinants of WED even after controlling socio-demographic variables. However, entrepreneurs still face challenges in accessing capital. Women who agreed and strongly agreed on the usefulness of knowledge of technology were 4 and 4.5 times more likely to agree on development than those who strongly disagreed. Women who reported strong agreement to access to technology for business growth were 2.5 times more likely to agree on development than those who strongly disagreed. Authors imply that Bangladesh’s economic growth has facilitated access to technology and infrastructure leading to WED which has been a crucial driving force behind Bangladesh’s economic growth. While existing studies narrowly focused on specific cities or rural areas with limited attention on specific technological aspects, this study advances the literature by approaching technology from a comprehensive perspective, reflecting nationwide insights on women entrepreneurship, and highlighting how economy and women entrepreneurship influence each other contributing to sustain Bangladesh’s enigmatic economic development.

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