Women entrepreneurship in Middle East: Understanding barriers and use of ICT for entrepreneurship development

作者: Viju Mathew

DOI: 10.1007/S11365-010-0144-1

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摘要: The main objective of the paper is to elaborate and suggest positive note on basic agenda existing in Middle East resisting women entrepreneur growth development use ICT. entrepreneurship among Arabic countries has been lately given due consideration. In order for develop economic their must be strong move by all stakeholders. ICT enables entrepreneurs extend equal participation compared male nation’s economy. extended will help creating advantage, research; participate global world business technology transfer, training, collaboration, initiatives at level. tries highlight barrier entrepreneurial with special reference countries. case related two gulf deep insight issue.

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