Gendering Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Levelling the Field
Herausgeber: Breivik-Meyer, Marit; Agnete Alsos, Gry; Balkmar, Dag; Callerstig, Anne-Charlott; Lindvert, Marta
Gendering Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Levelling the Field
Herausgeber: Breivik-Meyer, Marit; Agnete Alsos, Gry; Balkmar, Dag; Callerstig, Anne-Charlott; Lindvert, Marta
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This book gives insights on how to remedy gendered challenges that pose problems not only for individuals but also for the entrepreneurial ecosystem. The book is interdisciplinary and will appeal to scholars, upper-level students and policy makers interested in entrepreneurship and gender inclusivity.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Dafna KarivStartups and Crisis Management165,99 €
- Scott SimonSweet and Sour166,99 €
- Joanne LipmanThat's What She Said20,99 €
- David F SummersForming Entrepreneurial Intentions124,99 €
- Gary VaynerchukTwelve and a Half29,99 €
- Rebecca HolmanQuiet Girls Can Run the World8,49 €
- Anica ZeyenEntrepreneurship and Disability179,99 €
-
-
-
This book gives insights on how to remedy gendered challenges that pose problems not only for individuals but also for the entrepreneurial ecosystem. The book is interdisciplinary and will appeal to scholars, upper-level students and policy makers interested in entrepreneurship and gender inclusivity.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781032547855
- ISBN-10: 1032547855
- Artikelnr.: 71775345
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781032547855
- ISBN-10: 1032547855
- Artikelnr.: 71775345
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marit Breivik-Meyer is Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship at Nord University Business School, Norway. Her main research interests include venture start up processes, entrepreneurial ecosystems, sustainability, and gender perspectives to entrepreneurship and innovation innovation. Marta Lindvert is Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship at Nord University Business School, Norway. Her main research interests include entrepreneurial financing and resource mobilization, particularly from a gender perspective. She is also interested in the role of different contexts for entrepreneurship and has conducted field studies in a variety of countries. Anne-Charlott Callerstig is a Senior Researcher in Gender Studies at Örebro University, Sweden. Her research interest includes equality policy and organisation; policy implementation and evaluation; gender, entrepreneurship and innovation, and interactive research methodologies. Dag Balkmar is Associate Professor (Docent) and Senior Lecturer in Gender Studies at Örebro University, Sweden. His research focuses on men and masculinities; gender and entrepreneurship; gender equality and inclusion in organizations; and gendered mobilities. His research encompasses several interactive research projects on gender and innovation, exploring masculinity in relation to technology, entrepreneurship, and organizations. Gry Agnete Alsos is Profess Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Nord University Business School, Norway. Her research interests include venture start up processes, entrepreneurial ecosystems, entrepreneurship and innovation policy, and gender perspectives to entrepreneurship and innovation.
1. Levelling the Field: Towards More Inclusive Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Part 1: Entering into Entrepreneurship 2. Ireland's Gen Y Female
Entrepreneurs and the Mismatch of the Enterprise Ecosystem 3. Gender
Differences in Entrepreneurial Intentions Within the University of
Auckland's Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 4. Mixed Embeddedness of Women Student
Entrepreneurs in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: a Systematic Literature
Review 5. Public Childcare - A Neglected Element of Entrepreneurial
Ecosystems Part 2: Support and Resources 6. Fostering Inclusivity in
Startup Accelerators: A Literature Review and Research Agenda 7. Building
Inclusive Ecosystems - Why the Gender Composition of Accelerators Matters
for Startup Funding 8. Variations in Investors' Gendered Understandings of
Investment Cases - The Role of Lived Experiences 9. How Strong Network Ties
in Service Clubs Can Create Business Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurs
Part 3: Working for Change 10. Revising or Affirming the Gendered
Narrative? A Grassroots Approach to Inclusivity in Entrepreneurial
Ecosystems 11. Blame Narratives: Contesting Gender Neutrality in the
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 12. Developing Norm-reflexivity in Technical
Innovation 13. The Yes Way - a Catalyst for Inclusive Change in the Swedish
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem?
Part 1: Entering into Entrepreneurship 2. Ireland's Gen Y Female
Entrepreneurs and the Mismatch of the Enterprise Ecosystem 3. Gender
Differences in Entrepreneurial Intentions Within the University of
Auckland's Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 4. Mixed Embeddedness of Women Student
Entrepreneurs in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: a Systematic Literature
Review 5. Public Childcare - A Neglected Element of Entrepreneurial
Ecosystems Part 2: Support and Resources 6. Fostering Inclusivity in
Startup Accelerators: A Literature Review and Research Agenda 7. Building
Inclusive Ecosystems - Why the Gender Composition of Accelerators Matters
for Startup Funding 8. Variations in Investors' Gendered Understandings of
Investment Cases - The Role of Lived Experiences 9. How Strong Network Ties
in Service Clubs Can Create Business Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurs
Part 3: Working for Change 10. Revising or Affirming the Gendered
Narrative? A Grassroots Approach to Inclusivity in Entrepreneurial
Ecosystems 11. Blame Narratives: Contesting Gender Neutrality in the
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 12. Developing Norm-reflexivity in Technical
Innovation 13. The Yes Way - a Catalyst for Inclusive Change in the Swedish
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem?
1. Levelling the Field: Towards More Inclusive Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Part 1: Entering into Entrepreneurship 2. Ireland's Gen Y Female
Entrepreneurs and the Mismatch of the Enterprise Ecosystem 3. Gender
Differences in Entrepreneurial Intentions Within the University of
Auckland's Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 4. Mixed Embeddedness of Women Student
Entrepreneurs in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: a Systematic Literature
Review 5. Public Childcare - A Neglected Element of Entrepreneurial
Ecosystems Part 2: Support and Resources 6. Fostering Inclusivity in
Startup Accelerators: A Literature Review and Research Agenda 7. Building
Inclusive Ecosystems - Why the Gender Composition of Accelerators Matters
for Startup Funding 8. Variations in Investors' Gendered Understandings of
Investment Cases - The Role of Lived Experiences 9. How Strong Network Ties
in Service Clubs Can Create Business Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurs
Part 3: Working for Change 10. Revising or Affirming the Gendered
Narrative? A Grassroots Approach to Inclusivity in Entrepreneurial
Ecosystems 11. Blame Narratives: Contesting Gender Neutrality in the
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 12. Developing Norm-reflexivity in Technical
Innovation 13. The Yes Way - a Catalyst for Inclusive Change in the Swedish
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem?
Part 1: Entering into Entrepreneurship 2. Ireland's Gen Y Female
Entrepreneurs and the Mismatch of the Enterprise Ecosystem 3. Gender
Differences in Entrepreneurial Intentions Within the University of
Auckland's Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 4. Mixed Embeddedness of Women Student
Entrepreneurs in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: a Systematic Literature
Review 5. Public Childcare - A Neglected Element of Entrepreneurial
Ecosystems Part 2: Support and Resources 6. Fostering Inclusivity in
Startup Accelerators: A Literature Review and Research Agenda 7. Building
Inclusive Ecosystems - Why the Gender Composition of Accelerators Matters
for Startup Funding 8. Variations in Investors' Gendered Understandings of
Investment Cases - The Role of Lived Experiences 9. How Strong Network Ties
in Service Clubs Can Create Business Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurs
Part 3: Working for Change 10. Revising or Affirming the Gendered
Narrative? A Grassroots Approach to Inclusivity in Entrepreneurial
Ecosystems 11. Blame Narratives: Contesting Gender Neutrality in the
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 12. Developing Norm-reflexivity in Technical
Innovation 13. The Yes Way - a Catalyst for Inclusive Change in the Swedish
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem?