Female Undergraduateas Studentsa Attitudes Toward and Perceptions of Entrepreneurship Development (Comparison Public and Private Universities in Ethiopia)

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Emnet Negash
Emnet Negash MBA in Busienss Adminstration and Assistant Professor at Jimma Univeristy,Ethiopia
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Chalichissa Amentie
Chalichissa Amentie
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Female Entrepreneurship is considered an important tool for female empowerment and emancipation. The main objective of this study is to investigate female undergraduate students’ attitudes toward and perceptions of entrepreneurship (Comparison Ethiopian Public and Private Universities). Entrepreneurship has become a crucial area to study and understandespecially with respect to, attitudes toward entrepreneur, motivations, constraints and consequences. Female undergraduates students are chosen for the current study is because they are at a period in their career development where they are considering different career routes and are therefore, a potential source of future female entrepreneurs

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Emnet Negash. 2015. \u201cFemale Undergraduateas Studentsa Attitudes Toward and Perceptions of Entrepreneurship Development (Comparison Public and Private Universities in Ethiopia)\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - A: Administration & Management GJMBR-A Volume 14 (GJMBR Volume 14 Issue A11): .

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Female Entrepreneurship is considered an important tool for female empowerment and emancipation. The main objective of this study is to investigate female undergraduate students’ attitudes toward and perceptions of entrepreneurship (Comparison Ethiopian Public and Private Universities). Entrepreneurship has become a crucial area to study and understandespecially with respect to, attitudes toward entrepreneur, motivations, constraints and consequences. Female undergraduates students are chosen for the current study is because they are at a period in their career development where they are considering different career routes and are therefore, a potential source of future female entrepreneurs

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