Abstract
Entrepreneurs need both psychological and practical support when starting up their business. These support structures need to be local. This article describes three Nordic examples of such activities designed to help women get started in business. The first case deals with social entrepreneurship undertaken independently of government programmes. In the second case, social entrepreneurship has been undertaken in co‐operation with the government programmes. The last case is one where the activity forms a part of a government programme.

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