2024, Vol. 2, Issue 1

A Bibliometric Analysis of Poverty Female Entrepreneurship and social media in Developing countries: Mapping Research Trends and Knowledge Gaps

Authors

Soukaina Allioui

Research Group "Management & Information systems," National School of Business and Management of Tangier, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tangier, Morocco

Khalid Chafik

Research Group "Management & Information systems," National School of Business and Management of Tangier, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tangier, Morocco


DOI

https://doi.org/10.62241/ijemd.21.2946.2329

Abstract

Women entrepreneurs encounter numerous obstacles as they embark on and oversee business ventures, particularly in developing countries where poverty exacerbates the challenges they confront. This bibliometric literature review seeks to elucidate the evolutionary trajectory of the research field, aiming to advance an in-depth understanding of the intricate connections between female entrepreneurship, poverty, and social media in developing nations. Despite the considerable attention given to female entrepreneurship in developed countries, there exists a conspicuous dearth of comprehensive literature addressing the specific context examined in this study. Therefore, this article not only discerns existing research gaps but also furnishes valuable recommendations for future studies, aiding scholars in broadening their insights into this pivotal subject matter. By highlighting the intersecting challenges of gender disparities, poverty, and the distinction between formal and informal sectors, this review contributes to the formulation of targeted interventions and strategies. These initiatives are designed to support the endeavors of women entrepreneurs and foster inclusive economic growth, thereby addressing the intricate issues faced by female entrepreneurs in developing regions.

Pages

29-46

Citation

ALLIOUI,S, CHAFIK.K. "A Bibliometric Analysis of Poverty Female Entrepreneurship and social media in Developing countries: Mapping Research Trends and Knowledge Gaps", Economic and Management Decisions (IJEMD), 2024; 2(1:29-46), https://doi.org/10.62241/ijemd.21.2946.2329