MOTIVATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SPHERE OF BUSINESS WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES
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entrepreneur, entrepreneurial activity, motivational-voluntary sphere, motivation to succeed (MIM, motivation to avoid failure (MQM), level of risk readiness (TTD), self-confidence (OI), communicative organizational skills (KTQ).Abstract
– This article is a theoretical and empirical study of the motivational and volitional spheres of women's entrepreneurship, which recognizes that the effectiveness and development of entrepreneurial activity depends on the motivation to succeed, willpower, risk, self-confidence, communication and organizational skills.
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