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Motivation to Become an Entrepreneur : A Study of Nigerian Women’s Decisions

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The study examined how motivation to become an entrepreneur can help Nigerian women to be involved in decisions making process.
 
Published at African Journal of Economic and Management Studies (AJEMS), Emerald, UK. Vol.: 1, No. 1
Published in 2010
 
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Satwinder Singh, Chima Mordi, Ruth Simpson and Chinonye Okafor
Moses  Chinonye Love
 
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