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Role of government support and incubator organization to success behaviour of woman entrepreneur : Indonesia Women Entrepreneur Association

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Wpływ wsparcia rządowego i inkubatora organizacji na sukces kobiet przedsiębiorców : Stowarzyszenie Kobiet Przedsiębiorców w Indonezji
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The purpose of this research is to analyze relation between role of government support and incubator organization to success behaviour of woman entrepreneur with motivation moderation, as an empirical research in Indonesian Woman Entrepreneur Association (IWAPI). There are factors that are considered to increase success behaviour of woman entrepreneur, including government support and incubator organization. The role of government will deal with policy initiatives in providing infrastructure and financial access for woman entrepreneur. Incubator organization as mediator that nurturing designed to accelerate the growth and success of entrepreneurial companies through an array of business support resources and services Government supports and business incubator moderated by business motivation in order to reach success behavior. The result shows that Relating to the research conducted about the external factors which affect boosting motivation woman entrepreneur, the result is that there is a relation between incubator organization and entrepreneurial motivation, and entrepreneurial motivation to success behaviour which is linearly related each other. While government support to motivation and success behaviour, and also incubator organization support to success behaviour of woman entrepreneur do not affect one another. The finding pointed government support less effective and still lack of coverage and socialization.
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Celem niniejszego badania jest analiza związku między rolą wsparcia rządowego i inkubatora organizacji, a zachowaniami kobiet sukcesu. Badania przeprowadzono w Indonezyjskim Stowarzyszeniu Kobiet Przedsiębiorców (IWAPI). Istnieją czynniki, które są uważane za czynniki zwiększające sukces kobiet-przedsiębiorców, w tym wsparcie rządowe i inkubator organizacji. Rolą rządu jest podejmowanie działań związanych z inicjatywami w zakresie zapewniania infrastruktury i dostępu finansowego dla kobiet przedsiębiorców. Rezultat przeprowadzonego badania pokazuje, że istnieje związek między inkubatorem organizacji a motywacją przedsiębiorczą oraz motywacją do zachowań przedsiębiorczych, które są liniowo ze sobą powiązane. Podczas gdy rządowe wsparcie motywacji i zachowania związanego z osiągnięciem sukcesu, a także inkubator organizacji, wspierają zachowania związane z osiągnięciem sukcesu u kobiet przedsiębiorców, nie wpływają one na siebie nawzajem. Wnioski z przeprowadzonego badania wykazały, że wsparcie rządu jest mniej efektywne, ma ograniczony zasięg i nie wpływa na socjalizację.
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105--115
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Bibliogr. 38 poz., tab.
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  • Universitas Airlangga, Faculty of Economics and Business
  • Universitas Airlangga, Faculty of Economics and Business
Bibliografia
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2018).
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