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Female entrepreneurship in Nigeria and access to finance: a comparative study.

ONOSHAKPOR, CHIOMA; Cunningham, James; Gammie, Elizabeth

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Abstract

Our aim is to better understand access to finance and its role in the development of female-run enterprises in Nigeria. In such a way, we can better understand the gendered context of entrepreneurship and the implications for business growth. The paper adopts an interpretivist paradigm, to explore the social reality within which entrepreneurship is enacted. Qualitative data are interpreted from ten Nigerian entrepreneurs, five males and five females. We find that, though structural support may be apparent, the entrepreneurial process of financing a business is characterised, in part, by social expectations of gender. It is this social view of entrepreneurship we provide an understanding of what it is to be entrepreneurial in practice. While financial institutions and policy makers may assume a 'one size fits all' approach to financial support, the context of gender has implications for the nature of business activity, particularly in a society characterised by patriarchy.

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ONOSHAKPOR, C., CUNNINGHAM, J. and GAMMIE, E. 2022. Female entrepreneurship in Nigeria and access to finance: a comparative study. In Proceedings of 36th British Academy of Management conference 2022 (BAM 2022): reimagining business and management as a force for good, 31 August - 2 September 2022, Manchester, UK. London: British Academy of Management [online]. To be available from: https://www.bam.ac.uk/conference-proceedings.html

Conference Name 36th British Academy of Management conference 2022 (BAM 2022): reimagining business and management as a force for good
Conference Location Manchester, UK
Start Date Aug 31, 2022
End Date Sep 2, 2022
Acceptance Date Apr 29, 2022
Deposit Date Jun 17, 2022
Publisher British Academy of Management
Keywords Female entrepreneurship; Gender; Entrepreneurship in Nigeria; Women in business; Access to finance; Business finance in Nigeria
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1688373