Social system and the strategic entry of women entrepreneurs into the informal economy of Lagos State, South-West Nigeria
The role of a social system in influencing the strategic entry of women into entrepreneurial activities and informal economy seems to have received relatively little academic attention inspite of the fact that entrepreneurship development is vital to economic growth, employment and quality of life...
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Language: | English |
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Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi
2013
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Summary: | The role of a social system in influencing the strategic entry of women into entrepreneurial activities and informal
economy seems to have received relatively little academic attention inspite of the fact that entrepreneurship
development is vital to economic growth, employment and quality of life. The focus of this paper is to examine the
influence of social system in strategic entry of women into informal economic activities in Nigeria, using Yoruba
women textile traders at Balogun market, Lagos State, South- West, Nigeria as a case study. The paper is anchored
in Max Weber’s social action theory by. Utilized only qualitative method of data collection, eight focus group
discussions and forty in-depth –interviews were used to collect information from the women participants who were
purposively chosen. The data reveal that parents, family members, and social friends had great influence in
determining the strategic entry of women into textile trading at Balogun market and the subsequent development of
women entrepreneurial activities. Such findings are important with respect to policy formulation for women
entrepreneurial development in the informal economy. |
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