Women's entrepreneurship in global and local contexts
The phenomenon of women's entrepreneurship has gained significant momentum across the globe. Written by leading scholars from a wide range of countries, this book advances the understanding of women's entrepreneurship by drawing attention to the contexts in which they operate. It is the fi...
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Northampton, MA :
Edward Elgar Pub.,
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: women's entrepreneurship in global and local contexts / Cristina Díaz-García, Candida G. Brush, Elizabeth J. Gatewood and Friederike Welter
- Part I institutional factors explaining women entrepreneurship
- 2. The role of gendered institutional contexts in the rate and type of women's entrepreneurship across countries / John Ruiz-Arroyo, John Fuentes and John Bojica
- 3. Business and occupational crowding: implications for female entrepreneurship development and success / Ruta Aidis
- 4. Innovation and women's entrepreneurship - (why) are women entrepreneurs less innovative? / Teita Bijedić, Siegrun Brink, Kerstin Ettl, Silke Kriwoluzky, Friederike Welter
- 5. Strategies and policies influencing entrepreneurial start-up decisions: evidence from Tanzanian female entrepreneurs / Dina Nziku
- Part II meso-organsational structures and institutions influencing women entrepreneurs
- 6. The gendered contextualization of SME cooperation in urban East Africa / Malin Tillmar
- 7. Management in small firms run by women: a case study of handicraft exporters / Janina V. León
- 8. Supporting artisan communities through social entrepreneurship in Kenya: an exploration of Soko / Alanna Ford and Sarah Cooper
- 9. Empowering women through social entrepreneurship with innovative business models: cases from Turkey / Duygu Uygur, Elif Bezal Kahraman and Gonca Gunay
- 10. Financing high-growth women-owned enterprises: evidence from the United States / Susan Coleman and Alicia Robb
- Part III women entrepreneurship as embedded agency: entrepreneurial intention, firm creation and management
- 11. The entrepreneurial potential of Spanish university women based on a psychosocial model / José C. Sánchez-García & Brizeida R. Hernández-Sánchez
- 12. Entrepreneurial intention of young Lebanese students; an overview of a gender study / Laurice Alexandre
- 13. An exploration of Icelandic marketing women entrepreneurs / Guja Armansdottir, Clare Brindley, Carley Foster, Daniel Wheatley and Christopher Pich
- 14. Women entrepreneurs and performance: evidences from Italy / Michela Mari, Sara Pogessi and Luisa De Vita.