| 研究生: |
湯茜茜 Thompson, I. Cecilia |
|---|---|
| 論文名稱: |
貝里斯的女性企業家:排除阻礙和挑戰,創立成功的企業 |
| 指導教授: |
張逸民
Chang, Yeq-min |
| 學位類別: |
碩士
Master |
| 系所名稱: |
商學院 - 國際經營管理英語碩士學位學程(IMBA) International MBA Program College of Commerce(IMBA) |
| 論文出版年: | 2005 |
| 畢業學年度: | 93 |
| 語文別: | 英文 |
| 論文頁數: | 115 |
| 中文關鍵詞: | 貝里斯 |
| 相關次數: | 點閱:53 下載:29 |
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貝里斯的女性企業家:
排除阻礙和挑戰,創立成功的企業
Women Entrepreneurs in Belize:
Creating Successful Businesses Despite Obstacles and Challenges.
TitlePage Abstract
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
List of Tables and Figures
CHAPTER 1:INTRODUCTION
1.1 Research Motivation
1.2 Research Question
1.3 Background of Belize’s Business Environment
1.4 Overview of the Research
CHAPTER 2: Background on the Entrepreneur
2.1.0 The Entrepreneur – Definition
2.2.0 Theories of Entrepreneurship
2.2.1 Economic Theory
2.2.2 Psychological Trait Theory
2.2.3 Sociological Behavior Theory
2.2.4 Eclectic Theory
2.3.0 Definition of Entrepreneurial Success
2.4.0 Theories of Entrepreneurial Success
CHAPTER 3:Existing Findings on Entrepreneurial Women
3.1 Study 1: The Bristol Study 1979- 1989
3.2 Study 2: Women Entrepreneurs of Bangladesh
3.3 Study 3: Profile of Women Entrepreneurs – A Sample from Turkey
3.4 Study 4: Entrepreneurial Women in the U.S.
3.5 Study 5: The Trend of Women Entrepreneurs in Taiwan
CHAPTER 4: Methodology
4.1 Research Method
4.2 Survey Design
4.3 Data Collection
4.4 Data Analysis
4.5 Data Presentation
CHAPTER 5: Findings & Analysis
5.1.0 Survey Analysis – The Questionnaire
5.1.1 Personal Data of the Respondents
5.1.2 Family Background
5.1.3 Level of Education
5.1.4 Working Experience
5.1.5 Self-Employment
5.1.6 Self Rating on Entrepreneurial Attributes
5.1.7 Motivation for Business Start up
5.1.8 Management Style
5.1.9 Barriers to Starting their Business
5.1.10 Business Strategy for Success
5.2.0 The Qualitative Survey – The Interview
5.2.1 The Question Framework & its Development
5.2.2 The Interviewer as Part of the Process
5.2.3 Validity and Reliability
5.2.4 Identification of Patterns in the Interview Material
5.2.5 Some Results of the Interviews
5.2.6 Getting to Know Them
5.2.7 Entrepreneurial Journey – Main Challenges
5.2.8 Strategies for Creating Success
5.2.9 Motivation for Starting & Staying in Business
5.2.10 Advice for Existing & those to Follow Women Entrepreneurs
5.2.11 Comparison of Result of Survey with Interviews
5.2.12 Comparison of Existing Research with Belize Findings
CHAPTER 6: Conclusion
6.0 Summary of Findings
6.1 Suggestions for Future Research
6.2 Limitations of the study
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