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networking (SB), intention to use co-working space (IUCWS), training
and workshops (TW), environment and location (EL), and finally, fees
(FS).
Table 2: Descriptive Statistics
Mean Std. Deviation N
IUCWS 3.884 0.799 128
FS 3.507 0.862 129
EL 3.521 0.556 129
TW 3.600 0.550 129
SB 3.930 0.752 129
FC 3.990 0.740 129
OS 3.960 0.798 129
Results from Table 3 highlighted that most Muslim women
entrepreneurs have the intention to use co-working space. As can be
seen from Table 3, there is a positive and significant relationship
between intention to use co-working space (IUCWS) with fees (FS),
environment and location (EL), training and workshop (TW), facilities
(FC), and operator support (OS). There is a strong and positive
relationship between IUCWS with OS (r=0.812**; p=0.000), followed
by IUCWS and FC (r=0.735**; p=0.000), a moderate and positive
relationship between IUCWS with SB (r=0.611**; p=0.000), and weak
positive relationship between IUCWS with FS (r=0.414**; p=0.000),
IUCWS with EL (r=0.393**; p=0.000), and IUCWS with TW
(r=0.386**; p=0.000). The results showed that all hypotheses are
supported.
Most of the Muslim women entrepreneurs also agreed that they have
the intention to use co-working space that focused on operator
support, facilities, and social support, and business networking, and
followed by fees, environment and location, and training and
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