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Buame, S., Asempa, N & Acheampong, G. (2013). Exploring the skills, knowledge and attitudes of successful female entrepreneurs in Ghana.Management Science Letters , 3(2), 395-404.
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Bruni, A., Gherardi, S., & Poggio, B. (2004). Gender and Entrepreneurship: An Ethnographic Approach. Routledge, London.
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Survival and Entrepreneurship. Vol. 1, Gower Publishing, Aldershot.
Davidsson, P. (1989). Continued Entrepreneurship and Small Firm Growth. Stockholm School of
Economics, Stockholm, Sweden.
Harlow.Begley, T. & Boyd, D. (1987). Psychological characteristics associated with performance in
entrepreneurial firms and smaller businesses. Journal of Business Venturing, 2(1), 79-93.
Hill, J., & McGowan, P. (1999). A qualitative approach to developing small firm marketing planning
competencies. Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal, 2(3), 167-175.
Hodgetts, R.M., & Kuratko, D.F. (1992). Effective Small Business Management, 4th ed., Harcourt
Brace Jovanovich, San Diego, FL.
Kuip, I., & Verheul, I. (2003). Early development of entrepreneurial qualities: the role of initial education. Working Paper, SCALES-paper N200311
Livesay, H. C. (1982). Entrepreneurial History In Kent. Encyclopaedia of Entrepreneurship,
Englewood cliffs. Prentice-Hall.
Lockshin, L. S. (2001). Organizational life cycles in small New Zealand wineries. Journal of Small
Business Management, 39(4), 354-362.
Monaci, M. (1997). Genere e Organizzazione, Guerini e Associati. Milan.
Mukhtar, S.M. (1998). Business characteristics of male and female small and medium enterprises in the UK: implications for gender-based entrepreneurialism and business competence development. British Journal of Management, 9(1), 41-51.
Nandram, S.S. (2002). Behavioural attributes of entrepreneurial success and failure: new perspectives
gained from critical incident technique. Proceedings of the Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Development Conference – Theoretical and Empirical Advances in International Entrepreneurship,
The University of Nottingham, 15-16 April, European Research Press, Shipley, 321-30.
Orhan, M., & Scott, D. (2001). Why women enter into entrepreneurship: An exploratory model.
Women in Management Review, 16(5/6), 232-244.
Perren, L. (1999). Factors in the growth of micro-enterprises (part 1): developing a framework.
Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 6(4), 366-85.
Perren, L. (2000). Factors in the growth of micro-enterprises (part 2): exploring the implications.
Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 7(1), 58-68.
Raposo, M., Paço, A., & Ferreira, J. (2008). Entrepreneur & apos; s profile: a taxonomy of attributes and
motivations of university students. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 15(2),
405 -418.
Revans, R. (1971), Developing Effective Managers, Longman, Harlow.
Rosener, J. B. (1990). Ways women lead. Harvard Business Review, 68, 119-20.
Simpson, M., Tuck, N., & Bellamy, S. (2004). Small business success factors: the role of education
and training. Education Training. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 46(8/9), 481-491.
Torrance, E. P. (1987). Teaching for creativity. In Isaken, S. G. (Ed) Frontiers of creativity research. Bearly Buffalo, New York.
Vinten, G., & Alcock, S. (2004). Entrepreneuring in education. The International Journal of
Education Management, 18(3), 188-95.