Gender bias and the raising of venture capital : how bank loan officers' perceive entrepreneurs, men and women

In recent years, considerable interest has developed in the study of entrepreneurs. In Singapore, this interest stems from the call by the Singapore government to Singaporeans to be more enterprising. The increased interest in entrepreneurship can be seen in the increasing research on this subject,...

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Main Authors: Chee, Mun Li, Chan, Lu-wen, Lee, Kok Keong
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-598252023-05-19T07:23:13Z Gender bias and the raising of venture capital : how bank loan officers' perceive entrepreneurs, men and women Chee, Mun Li Chan, Lu-wen Lee, Kok Keong Nanyang Business School Chew Kah Kee DRNTU::Business::Accounting In recent years, considerable interest has developed in the study of entrepreneurs. In Singapore, this interest stems from the call by the Singapore government to Singaporeans to be more enterprising. The increased interest in entrepreneurship can be seen in the increasing research on this subject, the increased number of educational courses on entrepreneurship, and the boom in the establishment of new enterprises each year within Singapore and in the world. ACCOUNTANCY 2014-05-15T06:49:56Z 2014-05-15T06:49:56Z 1994 1994 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59825 en Nanyang Technological University 95 p. application/pdf
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Gender bias and the raising of venture capital : how bank loan officers' perceive entrepreneurs, men and women
description In recent years, considerable interest has developed in the study of entrepreneurs. In Singapore, this interest stems from the call by the Singapore government to Singaporeans to be more enterprising. The increased interest in entrepreneurship can be seen in the increasing research on this subject, the increased number of educational courses on entrepreneurship, and the boom in the establishment of new enterprises each year within Singapore and in the world.
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Chee, Mun Li
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author Chee, Mun Li
Chan, Lu-wen
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title Gender bias and the raising of venture capital : how bank loan officers' perceive entrepreneurs, men and women
title_short Gender bias and the raising of venture capital : how bank loan officers' perceive entrepreneurs, men and women
title_full Gender bias and the raising of venture capital : how bank loan officers' perceive entrepreneurs, men and women
title_fullStr Gender bias and the raising of venture capital : how bank loan officers' perceive entrepreneurs, men and women
title_full_unstemmed Gender bias and the raising of venture capital : how bank loan officers' perceive entrepreneurs, men and women
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