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Developing Women Entrepreneurship In Brunei / Syairah Khairunnisa binti Radin @ Pg Hj Asmali.

By: Syairah Khairunnisa binti Radin @ Pg Hj Asmali [author.]Contributor(s): Universiti Teknologi Brunei UTB School of BusinessMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Brunei Darussalam : Universiti Teknologi Brunei, ©2020. Description: 33 pages : charts ; 30 cmSubject(s): -- Final Year Project Universiti Teknologi Brunei | Wages and earnings | Women in business | Women's employment | Women's rightsOther classification: UTB120 REPORT THESIS & DISSERTATION | RTDS 306
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UTB 120 REPORT THESIS & DISSERTATION, RTDS 306 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan Reg.no. 002088_UTB [RTDS 306] 829637

Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor pf Business (Hons) in Applied Economics and Finance

ABSTRACT
Despite the wide arrays of research on Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Brunei, there are only few that highlighted women involvement in Small Enterprises. It is the objective of this research to analyze the development of women entrepreneurship in Brunei SMEs. By looking at several data collected from newspaper articles, this report will also examine the contributing factors and as well the unique challenges faced by Brunei women. Most of the sample data collected came from survey questionnaire that is designed only to be responded by women entrepreneurs in Brunei and some from women vendors in Tamu Kianggeh. The findings of this research have shown two main important facts. First, the motivating factors that led women to SMEs can be determine by the push and pull factors by the encouragement of family, self-initiatives and the available assistance made by the Brunei government and non- government organizations. Second, in analyzing the challenges, local women proprietors have voiced their concerns on the challenges on having small market, stiff competitions and external issues in related to their safety and lack of supervision. It is hoped that this thesis could gave new light of understanding of women entrepreneurs in Brunei.

Includes bibliography references (page 30-31)

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