Black women entrepreneurs and its overcoming behaviors
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https://doi.org/10.12712/rpca.v18i2.62592Abstract
The aim of this paper is to analyze the challenges faced and overcoming behaviors developed by black women entrepreneurs. Inductive exploratory research is developed through individual interviews with black women entrepreneurs. The results show that the intersectionality of race and gender impacts the way black women do business, their challenges and overcoming behaviors. This study contributes by identifying overcoming behaviors, namely: sorority, aquilombamento, resilience and continuous learning. This paper contributes to the literature focused on the challenges and difficulties of black women by advancing the understanding of overcoming behaviors in black female entrepreneurship.
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