Abstract
This academic research study addresses some of the social and economic business barriers being faced by Hispanic Business Owners in the field of International Business Management Consulting for multinational corporations MNCs. This research is very significant to the scholarly body of literature because it also highlights the struggles of Hispanic women when it comes to social recognition, political recognition, economic independence, cultural identity, traditional cultural and family values, educational achievement, and entrepreneurial business advancement. However, perhaps the most significant aspect of this research study is the development of the first characteristic model of successful Hispanic Women Business Owners.
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Castro, C. M. (2010). Hispanic Women Owners In International Business Consulting: Where Are They? International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 9(13). https://doi.org/10.19030/iber.v9i13.648
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