The Relationship Between Women Entrepreneurial Competencies, Business Competitive Advantage And Firm Performance In Nigeria

This study examined the direct and indirect relationships between entrepreneurial competencies, cost leadership strategy and firm performance of women entrepreneurs in Nigeria. Evidence indicates that for women entrepreneurs in Nigeria to succeed in running their businesses effectively and efficient...

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Main Author: ., Mohammed Kabir
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/45411/1/MOHAMMED%20KABIR.pdf
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description This study examined the direct and indirect relationships between entrepreneurial competencies, cost leadership strategy and firm performance of women entrepreneurs in Nigeria. Evidence indicates that for women entrepreneurs in Nigeria to succeed in running their businesses effectively and efficiently, they need to equip themselves with necessary competencies and strategy. Linking relationship between these variables in running successful business venture, a research framework was proposed for empirical research. Hypotheses were formulated with the view of evaluating the relationship between entrepreneurial competencies, cost leadership strategy and firm performance.
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spelling usm.eprints-454112019-09-13T01:26:20Z http://eprints.usm.my/45411/ The Relationship Between Women Entrepreneurial Competencies, Business Competitive Advantage And Firm Performance In Nigeria ., Mohammed Kabir HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management This study examined the direct and indirect relationships between entrepreneurial competencies, cost leadership strategy and firm performance of women entrepreneurs in Nigeria. Evidence indicates that for women entrepreneurs in Nigeria to succeed in running their businesses effectively and efficiently, they need to equip themselves with necessary competencies and strategy. Linking relationship between these variables in running successful business venture, a research framework was proposed for empirical research. Hypotheses were formulated with the view of evaluating the relationship between entrepreneurial competencies, cost leadership strategy and firm performance. 2017-06 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/45411/1/MOHAMMED%20KABIR.pdf ., Mohammed Kabir (2017) The Relationship Between Women Entrepreneurial Competencies, Business Competitive Advantage And Firm Performance In Nigeria. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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The Relationship Between Women Entrepreneurial Competencies, Business Competitive Advantage And Firm Performance In Nigeria
title The Relationship Between Women Entrepreneurial Competencies, Business Competitive Advantage And Firm Performance In Nigeria
title_full The Relationship Between Women Entrepreneurial Competencies, Business Competitive Advantage And Firm Performance In Nigeria
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title_short The Relationship Between Women Entrepreneurial Competencies, Business Competitive Advantage And Firm Performance In Nigeria
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