2018
DOI: 10.17512/pjms.2018.17.1.09
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Role of Government Support and Incubator Organization to Success Behaviour of Woman Entrepreneur: Indonesia Women Entrepreneur Association

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“…The third group encompasses fostering female entrepreneurship (n 5 15). Among them, three major factors stand out: entrepreneurial training (Altan-Olcay, 2016; Azam Roomi and Harrison, 2010;Mbaruku and Mutalemwa, 2015;Minimol, 2020;Zainol et al, 2017); the role of the state (Ennis, 2019;Hendratmi and Sukmaningrum, 2018;Mathew, 2019;Maziriri et al, 2019); and the formalization of business (Thapa Karki et al, 2020;Thapa Karki and Xheneti, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The third group encompasses fostering female entrepreneurship (n 5 15). Among them, three major factors stand out: entrepreneurial training (Altan-Olcay, 2016; Azam Roomi and Harrison, 2010;Mbaruku and Mutalemwa, 2015;Minimol, 2020;Zainol et al, 2017); the role of the state (Ennis, 2019;Hendratmi and Sukmaningrum, 2018;Mathew, 2019;Maziriri et al, 2019); and the formalization of business (Thapa Karki et al, 2020;Thapa Karki and Xheneti, 2018).…”
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“…Although business success may fall within another category, e.g. performance, five papers specifically discussing factors associated with the success of women's businesses stood out (Amrita et al, 2018;Baranik et al, 2018;Batool and Ullah, 2017;Hendratmi and Sukmaningrum, 2018;Sen, 2018); we therefore assigned it as another theme. Three articles focused on entrepreneurial orientation (Gundry et al, 2014;Gusti Ayu Purnamawati et al, 2020;Mandongwe and Jaravaza, 2020).…”
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“…Women presently account for 49.42% (134 million) of the population in Indonesia, according to the Indonesian Statistics Central Agency (BPS, 2017). According to data from the Ministry of Cooperatives and MSMEs in 2015, Indonesia has over 52 million Small, Medium sectors, with women running 60% of them (Hendratmi & Sukmaningrum, 2018). Women entrepreneurs are primarily found in Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia.…”
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“…For women entrepreneurs, the hurdles of running a small business are considerably more significant. According to Hendratmi & Sukmaningrum (2018), government policies are still missing in growing women entrepreneurs' business motivation and do not focus on women entrepreneurs' traits. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are one of Indonesia's economic levers.…”
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confidence: 99%