Women entrepreneurial innovative behavior: The role of lean start-up and business coaching

RIMSHA KHALID, MOHSIN RAZA, ANUSARA SAWANGCHAI, WENDY JULY ALLAUCA-CASTILLO, ROSARIO MERCEDES HUERTA-SOTO

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Abstract

The main objective of a startup is to discover a suitable plan of action that can create value for growth in the economy. This research provides evidence and allied vision engrossed on three perspectives: Business coaching, lean start-up approach, and innovative work behavior of women's context in solar energy entrepreneurial action. Moreover, the study is based on a quantitative method, and results indicated that it has a significant impact on the lean start-up approach on innovative work behavior and has a significant mediating effect on business coaching. This study helps researchers and practitioners cope with the entrepreneurial incubation programs for women entrepreneurs in the lean start-up approach. Moreover, this also contributes to the deep understanding of women's exploring, building, and implementing business ideas. Additionally, the study argues that guidance and directions are important for innovative entrepreneurial actions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5132
JournalEstudios de Economia Aplicada
Volume39
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

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