The Global Rise of Female Entrepreneurship: Introducing the Self- Elevation Hypothesis

Falih M. Alsaaty
Falih M. Alsaaty
Hany H. Makhlouf
Hany H. Makhlouf
University of the District of Columbia

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Falih M. Alsaaty. 2019. \u201cThe Global Rise of Female Entrepreneurship: Introducing the Self- Elevation Hypothesis\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - A: Administration & Management GJMBR-A Volume 19 (GJMBR Volume 19 Issue A2).

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Falih M. Alsaaty <p>University of the District of Columbia</p>
Hany H. Makhlouf
Hany H. Makhlouf

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