Entrepreneur As An Entrepreneur

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In short, on one hand, the term of entrepreneur tend to more give attention to the businesses that use high technology and innovation, they can be called as “the innovator-entrepreneur”. Those who conduct a complex of coordinated activities, and bring into contact technicians and potential consumers of the new product, the 'organizers ' and 'the traders '. They are successful because they can maximize the opportunities and generates new sources or a chance to get credit. As a result, they 'create ' credit. They can prepare for resources that do not yet exist and which the creditors will make available to them. Although , in the beginning, the “creation of credit” include a risk of inflation, as the deferred payment of debts incurred at the …show more content…

He developed his theory base on gender-related stereotypes, which described the position of men in society, “through certain patterns, action, ideologies, and discourses that allow them to gain and maintain benefit over women” (Connell & Messerschmidt, 2005; Rubio-Banon & Esteban Lloret, 2015, p.10-11). Hegemonic masculinity highlighted the division of labour in the market, that put men as “ideal workers” and categorize women as “secondary labors” ( Acker, 1990; Eagly & Carli, 2003; Furst & Reeves, 2008; Godwin, Stevens, & Brenner, 2006; López-Zafra et al., 2009, Rubio-Banon & Esteban Lloret, 2015, p.10-11). Base on this, the hierarchical model is developed and put women as subordination who have lower standart than men (Eddleston & Powell, 2012; Godwin et al., 2006; Gupta, Turban, Wasti, & Sikdar, 2009; Rubio-Banon & Esteban Lloret, 2015, p.10-11) both position and wage. The hierarchical structure in labour market was intensified since industrial …show more content…

They worked some orders from the factories, while were caring their children and elderly without an exact hour. They could worked in their spare time and sometime used their time to sleep in the night. The massive industrialization required the high control to the workers to guarantee the certain amount of productions, and it pulled women to work outside home. Women worked in the domestic service as midwives, textile factories and piece work shops. Their work was identical with women 's chores. The condition in the factories, in that time, was very dangerous and unhealthy. But the economic condition has pushed them to work out of home. While they worked in the factories, women, who have children and husband, should also

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