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It is telling that micro enterprises are common in Greece, but rare in Germany.Big firms have their flaws, of course.
Given this fact, women-owned small micro enterprises are most likely to operate with low investment capital, limited market opportunities and low profits (World Bank [2005]).
An interesting observation is that small and medium-sized enterprises and micro enterprises are involved in a relatively large number of standards (55 and 52, respectively).
"[A] significant group of micro enterprises are suffering from invoice payments times of several months, they suffer from a lack of working capital.
The observation that small and medium-sized enterprises and micro enterprises are involved in a relatively large number of standards indicates that participation in standardisation in W3C is open and inclusive.
For people in developing countries, small and micro enterprises are the sources of income, employment, skill development, goods and services delivery, etc. (Anne 2014; Semistatus and Rainer 2014; Markos et al. 2015).
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Some case studies indicate that the number of women entrepreneurs setting up micro enterprises is outnumbering men who have dominated the venture for many years (Gikonyo et al. [2006]).
The establish of these micro-enterprises are based on our main strategy, so it must succeed.
On the other hand, the micro-enterprises are still highly dependent on the Firm. Figure 3 plots the survey results where 33 micro-enterprise owners were asked which stakeholders do micro-enterprise owners interact with frequently.
Also, micro-enterprise is not big business and most are not about employing and managing people.
In Indonesia, the sample of 60 micro-enterprises were monitored by Widiyanto (2007) in Central Java.
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