02164nam a2200253 a 45000010005000000030009000050050017000140080041000310200018000720400028000900410008001180820024001261000034001502450145001842600036003293000019003655201243003845260014016276500029016416500020016706500021016907000027017118560172017389089BD-DhEWU20200227103746.0200227s2019 bg gr 000 0 eng d a9789849140016 aBD-DhEWUbengcBD-DhEWU aeng a330.25492bRAF 20191 aRattanawiboonsom, Vichayanan 10aFactors affecting entrepreneurial management in Bangladesh :ban empirical analysis /cVichayanan Rattanawiboonsom and Muhammad Mahboob Ali. aDhaka :bStudents Ways, c2016. a96 p. ;c23 cm aEconomic growth is considered as an important objective for national governments for which entrepreneurial management is required. This paper introduces issue on the business creation by women and the factors which are instrumental in their success including economics, institutions and infrastructural factors have been taken as major factors. The study used both primary and secondary sources. The study used hypotheses testing considering four factors of entrepreneurial facilities such as male and female entrepreneurs, infrastructural and institutional requirements, and economic factor whether helps to enhance growth of entrepreneurial management of the country. Authors’ observed that the nature of SME activities is less favorable for women entrepreneur than the men entrepreneur. The authors suggested that the number of women entrepreneurs at rural areas should be increased through establishing community banks at a cheaper rate. In the formal sector, financial organizations are being required for developing proper steps to poverty alleviation, public-private and foreign strategic alliances and implementation procedures are required with special emphasis on achieving sustainable development goals (SDGS) of the country. aEconomics 0aBangladesh -- Economics  0aEconomic Factor 0aEntrepreneurship aAli, Muhammad Mahboob  3WorldCat detailsuhttps://www.worldcat.org/title/factors-affecting-entrepreneurial-management-in-bangladesh-an-empirical-analysis/oclc/8081071998&referer=brief_results