Friday 11 September 2020

Does Social Networking Enhance the Performance of Women Entrepreneurs in Nigeria? | Asian Journal of Economics, Finance and Management

 

The study is aimed at determining the impact of social networks on the performance of women entrepreneurs in Nigeria. A sample of 348 women entrepreneurs was selected using multi-stage sampling technique. Data were analysed using Frequency and Percentages, Linear Regression Analysis and Spearman Rank Correlation. Findings revealed that social networks impacted positively and significantly on the performance of women entrepreneurs. Result further showed that social network variables like network size, diversity and resources had positive and significant relationship with performance of women entrepreneurs. However, network strength exhibited positive but weak correlation with entrepreneur’s performances. The study concluded that women entrepreneurs do not only need loans and skill acquisition training but social networks to gain access to financial services in form of savings, credit and other resources. Consequentially, women entrepreneurs are advised to participate actively in social groups in order to boost their performances.

 

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Wednesday 2 September 2020

PSYCHOLOGICAL VARIABLES OF EUNUCHS – I PERSONALITY | BIONATURE

 

The present paper deals with the Comparison of 64 eunuchs and 64 normal individuals of Gwalior-chemical division in terms of their personality with the help of Uma Chowdhury's Indian adaptation of Thematic Apperception Test. ANOVA shows that eunuchs scored : (1) significantly lower imagination and language; (2) cordial interpersonal relationships and optimistic outcomes; and (3) high abasement, nurturance, succorance and counteraction while low achievement.

 

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DRUGS OF MAMMALS’ ORIGIN USED BY ABORIGINES OF GARO HILLS OF MEGHALAYA STATE, INDIA | BIONATURE

 Aborigines use mammals as drug to cure various bacterial, clinical, physiological, viral and veneral ailments viz. anaemia, appendicitis, asthma, baldness, cataract, delirium, eczema, hyperpyrexia, impotency, jaundice, leprosy, leucoderma, muscular pain, neurotic fits, night blindness, paralysis, rheumatism, rickets, Swelling of body, skin burns, toothache, tuberculosis, typhoid, vision power and wound and injuries prevalent in the Garo Hills (East and West) of Meghalaya State, India.

 

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Does Social Networking Enhance the Performance of Women Entrepreneurs in Nigeria? | Asian Journal of Economics, Finance and Management

  The study is aimed at determining the impact of social networks on the performance of women entrepreneurs in Nigeria. A sample of 348 wome...