
Analysis of Environmental Factors Affecting Female Entrepreneurship in Remote Areas of China and Its Prospect
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Abstract
In the context of the current rural revitalization policy and the post-pandemic era, more and more entrepreneurs are choosing to start businesses in remote areas. Among them, female entrepreneurs should not be ignored. This paper focuses on four environmental factors that currently affect female entrepreneurs. It is hoped that this study can help female entrepreneurs better use environmental factors for future female entrepreneurs and adapt measures to local conditions. This paper mainly adopts the chart method and case analysis. This paper finds that the current four environmental factors: the gender equity environment, the entrepreneurial environment in China’s rural areas, the entrepreneurship environment provided by social media and the internet, and the entrepreneurship in the post-epidemic era are very suitable for female entrepreneurship in remote areas, and will bring a positive impact.
Keywords
Gender equity, Women entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship in rural areas, Remote areas
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Tan,M. (2023). Analysis of Environmental Factors Affecting Female Entrepreneurship in Remote Areas of China and Its Prospect. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,4,422-428.
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