Women entrepreneurship studies in the Philippines : an inventory / Divina M. Edralin, Ma. Cresilday M. Caning and Kathrine Abbey S. Cheng
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LRC - Annex II | National University - Manila | Gen. Ed. - CBA | Filipiniana | FIL HD 6072.5 .W64 2015 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000016355 |
Foreword by Chiqui Escareal-Go -- Introduction -- Objective of the study -- Methodology -- Compilation of Data -- Findings -- Conclusion and Recommendations.
Entrepreneurship leads to innovation, employment generation, value creation and people development. Concrete manifestations of entrepreneurship are small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), which are a backbone of the national economies in the countries of Asia and Pacific.
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