Abstract

This study aims to review the analysis of social constructivism approach and entrepreneurial activity of women entrepreneurs in global business market. The emergence of women entrepreneurship is not a new phenomenon all over the world. This paper measures the differences in the level of entrepreneurial activity analysis between countries from secondary data namely GEM 2007 report on women and entrepreneurship. The findings of this research are that when women are in action as business owners, it has direct association with social and economic development of a nation. It also shows how women entrepreneurship matters in global development. This paper is a combination of data analysis and creates two theoretical frameworks. Moreover, GEM 2016 report uses to analysis the SME contribution to nation's GDP.

Highlights

  • The emergence of women entrepreneurship needs new direction all over the universe

  • Entrepreneurship is influenced by many factors; like economic development, culture, technological development education and so on. (Brush et al [8]) Though this view of the entrepreneurial process is close to that underlying this paper, the view of social constructionism theorists can be accepted as a good research strategy

  • The group is based on their per capita gross domestic product (GDP) and GDP growth rate (Allen et al [3])

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Introduction

Women involved in various small and medium businesses take on the challenge to line of work in a male-dominated society. Entrepreneurship is influenced by many factors; like economic development, culture, technological development education and so on. (Brush et al [8]) Though this view of the entrepreneurial process is close to that underlying this paper, the view of social constructionism theorists can be accepted as a good research strategy. (Bouchikhi [6] Young [31]). The rationality of entrepreneurs is involved in the process on a national level. This study links this idea of women entrepreneurship with social and economic development in a global scale

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