“…As a result, research based on developed countries often associates women entrepreneurship with the realization of autonomy, equality, selfactualization, and work-nonwork balance (Alkhaled and Berglund, 2018;Braches and Elliott, 2016;Gherardi, 2015). However, studies conducted in less developed countries found that entrepreneurship among women is often considered as a means to survive, be empowered, and move out of poverty (Bruton et al, 2013;Kakabadse et al, 2018;Minniti and Naud e, 2010;Murzacheva et al, 2019;Sutter et al, 2019). Malaysia, being a middle income, developing economy in Southeast Asia, but ranking high for women's active engagement, offers an interesting ground to explore the dynamics of women entrepreneurs' careers.…”