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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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