1. – Assistant Professor, Dc School Of Management And Technology, Kerala, India.
| Received
06-Aug-2015 |
Accepted
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Published
06-Aug-2015 |
Abstract
Entrepreneurship can be considered as the backbone of any economy. Global economy is observing steady growth in the number of women entrepreneurs. In this paper, the role of formal and informal education, in boosting up of women Entrepreneurship is discussed. The influence of education in three different angles, opportunity identification, entry into Entrepreneurship and firm competency are taken into consideration to develop a hypothetical model which can be tested empirically.
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