Business in the urban informal economy: barriers to women's entrepreneurship in Uganda

Business in the urban informal economy: barriers to women's entrepreneurship in Uganda

Author: 
Guma, Prince Karakire
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2015
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Journal of African Business
Source: 
Journal of African Business, Vol 16, No. 3, September-December 2015, pp. 305-321
Abstract: 

Business in the urban informal economy can be seen as a challenging terrain with enormous hurdles for women entrepreneurs. This paper explores major barriers that obstruct smooth development of women entrepreneurship in Uganda?s urban informal economy. The study provides some useful academic insights and offers some practical suggestions for improving policy for women entrepreneurs. The value of this research lies in providing significant insights related to the initiation of policies and programs for entrepreneurship development, but also in increasing women?s involvement in the urban informal economy through a better understanding of the gender-based barriers to entrepreneurship. It is hoped that the study will influence business development in the urban informal economies of Uganda in particular, and Africa in general.

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CITATION: Guma, Prince Karakire. Business in the urban informal economy: barriers to women's entrepreneurship in Uganda . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2015. Journal of African Business, Vol 16, No. 3, September-December 2015, pp. 305-321 - Available at: https://library.au.int/business-urban-informal-economy-barriers-womens-entrepreneurship-uganda-0