Abstract
This study aims to determine the business performance that has been carried out by women entrepreneurs who were focused on home business in Pekanbaru. The population in this study were women entrepreneurs who were focused on home business in Pekanbaru. For sample obtained of 97 people. Collecting data using the questionnaire method, by distributing a list of statements directly to respondents through the google form application. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis which is operated through the SPSS Version20. The results showed that simultaneously the variables of Knowledge Competence (Knowledge), Skills (Skills), Ability (Ability) had a significant effect on the business performance of women home-based business actors in Pekanbaru. Meanwhile, partially for the Ability variable, it does not directly affect the business performance of female home-based business actors in Pekanbaru.
Highlights
Women and business are two different words, the word woman is very feminine, while the word business tends to be more masculine
From the results of the research, the variables simultaneously mean that all independent variables, namely Knowledge, Skills, and Ability, if applied simultaneously in improving the business performance of women home-based business actors in Pekanbaru, will have a good and considerable influence on business performance in the results of this study
This can be seen from the large significance value in the F test in this study, this finding is in line with the research of Silfia and Nurlaily (2018) who conducted a study entitled The Effect of Human Resource Competence on Business Performance of Women Batik Mangrove Surabaya
Summary
Women and business are two different words, the word woman is very feminine, while the word business tends to be more masculine. It is undeniable that problems around gender occur in the business world, this is reflected in the assumption that the business world is the world of men. The international community has guaranteed equal rights between men and women as part of human rights, in reality, women still continue to face gaps in society both legally and de facto. These gaps arise as a result of stereotyped perceptions of the roles of men and women or gender. Women often face limited access to education, property ownership, finance,(Iskamto, Ghazali, and Aftanorhan 2019).
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