Female entrepreneurship development in the Russian Federation

  • Iuliia Pinkovetskaia Ulyanovsk State University, Russia.
  • Diego Felipe Arbeláez Campillo Revista Amazonia investiga
  • Magda Julissa Rojas Bahamón Institución educativa Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, Colombia
  • Tatiana Gromova Samara State University of Economics, Russia
  • Irina Nikitina Samara State University of Economics, Russia
Keywords: Woman entrepreneurship, small and medium enterprises, entrepreneurial activity, motivation, gender gap.

Abstract

The purpose of the work is to assess levels of entrepreneurial activity of women in Russia, their motivational preferences. The study is based on the economic and statistical analysis of the data on Russia in 2015-2017, presented in the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor report and Female Business Activity Index in Russia. The research reveals features of female entrepreneurship and the barriers to its development. The paper defines basic indicators of woman business and ways of its development in Russia. The obtained new knowledge can be used in scientific research, in the educational process in the preparation of bachelors and masters, as well as training specialists in small business problems.

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Author Biographies

Iuliia Pinkovetskaia, Ulyanovsk State University, Russia.

Ph.D., Associate Professor. Ulyanovsk State University, Russia.

Diego Felipe Arbeláez Campillo, Revista Amazonia investiga

Editor Revista Amazonia investiga

Magda Julissa Rojas Bahamón, Institución educativa Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, Colombia

PhD. Docente Institución educativa Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, Colombia

Tatiana Gromova, Samara State University of Economics, Russia

Doctor of Sciences, Professor. Samara State University of Economics, Russia

Irina Nikitina, Samara State University of Economics, Russia

Ph.D., Associate Professor. Samara State University of Economics, Russia

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Published
2019-02-27
How to Cite
Pinkovetskaia, I., Arbeláez Campillo, D., Rojas Bahamón, M., Gromova, T., & Nikitina, I. (2019). Female entrepreneurship development in the Russian Federation. Amazonia Investiga, 8(18), 111-118. Retrieved from https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/287
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