Influencia del ciclo de vida personal y del apoyo familiar en la relación entre la intención hacia la formalización financiera y el grado de formalidad financiera de mujeres bodegueras en Lima Metropolitana
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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El estudio se centra en la brecha entre la intención de formalización
financiera y el grado de formalidad de las mujeres dueñas de bodegas
en Lima Metropolitana. Afectadas por la informalidad, estas
empresarias enfrentan desafíos que impactan directamente su
desarrollo económico y empresarial. Por ello, este proyecto es
importante, ya que ofrece una comprensión profunda de los factores
que modulan esta relación. En este sentido, el objetivo principal de la
tesis es medir la influencia del ciclo de vida personal y del apoyo
familiar en la relación entre la intención y el grado de formalización
financiera. Por consiguiente, el análisis de la investigación emplea la
metodología de tipo cuantitativa, no experimental y de diseño
transversal correlacional-explicativo. Se utilizan encuestas
estructuradas para la recolección de datos y se aplican pruebas de
regresión múltiple y correlaciones de Spearman para el análisis
estadístico. Para su argumentación, se utilizan fuentes bibliográficas
y tesis académicas. Por último, según los resultados, se determina
que existe una relación significativa entre la intención de formalización
financiera y el grado de formalidad. Además, el apoyo familiar actúa
como un factor moderador que amplifica esta relación, mientras que,
por otro lado, el ciclo de vida personal no mostró ser un factor
significativo.
The study focuses on the gap between the intention of financial formalization and the degree of formality of female bodega owners in Metropolitan Lima. Affected by informality, these entrepreneurs face challenges that directly impact their economic and business development. For this reason, this project is important as it provides a deep understanding of the factors that modulate this relationship. In this sense, the main objective of the thesis is to measure the influence of the personal life cycle and family support on the relationship between intention and the degree of financial formalization. Consequently, the research analysis employs a quantitative, nonexperimental, and cross-sectional correlational-explanatory methodology. Structured surveys were used for data collection, and multiple regression tests and Spearman correlations were applied for the statistical analysis. For its argumentation, bibliographic sources and academic theses are used. Finally, according to the results, a significant relationship is determined to exist between the intention of financial formalization and the degree of formality. Furthermore, family support acts as a moderating factor that amplifies this relationship. On the other hand, the personal life cycle was not shown to be a significant factor.
The study focuses on the gap between the intention of financial formalization and the degree of formality of female bodega owners in Metropolitan Lima. Affected by informality, these entrepreneurs face challenges that directly impact their economic and business development. For this reason, this project is important as it provides a deep understanding of the factors that modulate this relationship. In this sense, the main objective of the thesis is to measure the influence of the personal life cycle and family support on the relationship between intention and the degree of financial formalization. Consequently, the research analysis employs a quantitative, nonexperimental, and cross-sectional correlational-explanatory methodology. Structured surveys were used for data collection, and multiple regression tests and Spearman correlations were applied for the statistical analysis. For its argumentation, bibliographic sources and academic theses are used. Finally, according to the results, a significant relationship is determined to exist between the intention of financial formalization and the degree of formality. Furthermore, family support acts as a moderating factor that amplifies this relationship. On the other hand, the personal life cycle was not shown to be a significant factor.
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Sector informal--Perú--Lima, Mujeres en los negocios--Perú--Lima, Bodegas--Perú--Lima, Ciclo de vida humana