2012
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(12)00336-x
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Women Empowerment through Creative Industry: A Case Study

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“…The educational background of women will affect the way he takes desperation both in business and family environment. Therefore formal education makes an important thing to improve competence and empower women psychologically [8]. According to the table 2 can be seen that most womenpreneur has the primary job as self-employment, while the rest become womenpreneur as a side job.…”
Section: The Results Of a Study By Lange Et Al Examiningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The educational background of women will affect the way he takes desperation both in business and family environment. Therefore formal education makes an important thing to improve competence and empower women psychologically [8]. According to the table 2 can be seen that most womenpreneur has the primary job as self-employment, while the rest become womenpreneur as a side job.…”
Section: The Results Of a Study By Lange Et Al Examiningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MSE fashion in West Java have not been identified clearly both the data and its potential, but they need to be nurtured both in terms of marketing, product quality, administrative, financial and technological mastery thus increasing the competitiveness of the large companies. Theoretically, many studies have been carried out and have identified the problems associated with the performance of SMEs: 1) Difficulty development of SMEs to access finance and capital [3][4][5][6][7][8], 2) Lack of technical knowledge, managerial skills are inadequate, lack of planning, lack of market research, lack of confidence and lack of training SME [9], 3) SMEs are likely to face various challenges in marketing, which is characterized by a lack of resources, expertise and influence [6,[10][11][12][13][14]. Another difficulty is the absence of good data collection so that coaching was difficult because of the MSE itself not recorded properly.…”
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“…Hal ini dilakukan untuk menumbuhkan dan mempertahankan motivasi peserta selama mengikuti program pemberdayaan. (Setyaningsih dkk, 2012).…”
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“…Some developing countries recognise the potential of creative industries for economic development, and build economic strategy around them. For example, Indonesia recognizes creative industries as a major source of new entrepreneurship and income generation among young people (Santi et al, 2012) and has put in place support for innovation in the sector. As Moalosi et al, (2010) emphasize, creative industries can transform the cultural identity of communities and countries, and foster cultural diversity through promoting competitiveness, creativity, design and innovation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%