The Wellbeing of Women in Entrepreneurship
A Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Lepeley, Maria-Teresa; Beutell, Nicholas; Kuschel, Katherina
The Wellbeing of Women in Entrepreneurship
A Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Lepeley, Maria-Teresa; Beutell, Nicholas; Kuschel, Katherina
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Women perform nearly two-thirds of total work (including household duties), comprise one-third of the formal labor force, but receive only one-tenth of the world income. This book brings together scholars to provide a unique global vision of the wellbeing of women entrepreneurs to foster sustainable development and inclusive societies.
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Women perform nearly two-thirds of total work (including household duties), comprise one-third of the formal labor force, but receive only one-tenth of the world income. This book brings together scholars to provide a unique global vision of the wellbeing of women entrepreneurs to foster sustainable development and inclusive societies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9780367785550
- ISBN-10: 0367785552
- Artikelnr.: 61210955
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9780367785550
- ISBN-10: 0367785552
- Artikelnr.: 61210955
Maria-Teresa Lepeley is president and founder of the Global Institute for Quality Education in USA. She is an economist, educator, and entrepreneur. Katherina Kuschel is a visiting researcher at Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana, Chile. Nicholas Beutell is a professor of management, business administration, and health care management at Iona College, USA. Nicky Pouw is associate professor at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Emiel L. Eijdenberg is senior lecturer at the James Cook University, Singapore.
Foreword: Erik Stam Part 1 The Americas. 1. The multiplier effect of
wellbeing of women entrepreneurs. A practical approach and a personal
account. 2. Women entrepreneurs: Advancing from quantity to quality to
attain wellbeing through business sustainability. 3. Wellbeing, family,
support, and health among married women entrepreneurs in the United States.
4. Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in the United States. Common themes and
their narratives. 5. Women founders of STEM firms in the United States.
Challenges and opportunities to attain business sustainability and
wellbeing. 6. The expat entrepreneur. Entrepreneurial ventures and
wellbeing of women as 'Trailing Spouses'. 7. Work, Wellness, and Wellbeing.
Women Entrepreneurs Can Be Well While Doing Good. 8. Women in
entrepreneurship from failure to wellbeing: Paradox or paradigm? A case
study in Chile. 9. Entrepreneurship as therapy. A metaphor among necessity
driven women seeking wellbeing by doing and connecting in Chile, . 10.
Women in high-growth entrepreneurship and Chile's entrepreneurial ecosystem
. 11. Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in rural Cusco, Peru: Success
stories and entrepreneurial training. 12. Entrepreneurial Engagement,
Empowerment and Wellbeing of Caribbean Women: A Meta-Synthesis. Part 2
Europe. 13. Why women entrepreneurs undertake lower radical growth
modalities than do men. The Imprinting phenomenon. 14. Work-family
conflicts and satisfaction among Italian women entrepreneurs. 15. Wellbeing
of women entrepreneurs and relational capital. A case study in Italy. 16.
Aspects of work-life balance and wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship.
17. Entrepreneurial Life-Puzzle and Wellbeing: The case of Swedish women
entrepreneurs. 18. Women entrepreneurs and wellbeing: An identity
perspective. Part 3 Middle East. 19. Grameen Microcredit Model of Social
Entrepreneurship: Effect of Wellbeing among Women Entrepreneurs in Turkey.
20. Exploring Degrees of Wellbeing of Women Entrepreneurs in Refugee
Settlements: A Personal Account. Part 4 Asia. 21. Wellbeing of women
entrepreneurs: An Indian perspective. 22. Wellbeing assessment of pull and
push women entrepreneurs. The Case of Bangladesh. Part 5 Africa. 23.
Exploring wellbeing indicators of women micro entrepreneurs in Zambia. 24.
Rethinking Women in Survival Entrepreneurship and Wellbeing in Kenya. 25.
Hired Domestic Help: Critical factor in women entrepreneurs' life and
business satisfaction in Sub-Saharan countries. Part 6 Australia. 26.
Enhancing wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship in media narrative
wellbeing of women entrepreneurs. A practical approach and a personal
account. 2. Women entrepreneurs: Advancing from quantity to quality to
attain wellbeing through business sustainability. 3. Wellbeing, family,
support, and health among married women entrepreneurs in the United States.
4. Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in the United States. Common themes and
their narratives. 5. Women founders of STEM firms in the United States.
Challenges and opportunities to attain business sustainability and
wellbeing. 6. The expat entrepreneur. Entrepreneurial ventures and
wellbeing of women as 'Trailing Spouses'. 7. Work, Wellness, and Wellbeing.
Women Entrepreneurs Can Be Well While Doing Good. 8. Women in
entrepreneurship from failure to wellbeing: Paradox or paradigm? A case
study in Chile. 9. Entrepreneurship as therapy. A metaphor among necessity
driven women seeking wellbeing by doing and connecting in Chile, . 10.
Women in high-growth entrepreneurship and Chile's entrepreneurial ecosystem
. 11. Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in rural Cusco, Peru: Success
stories and entrepreneurial training. 12. Entrepreneurial Engagement,
Empowerment and Wellbeing of Caribbean Women: A Meta-Synthesis. Part 2
Europe. 13. Why women entrepreneurs undertake lower radical growth
modalities than do men. The Imprinting phenomenon. 14. Work-family
conflicts and satisfaction among Italian women entrepreneurs. 15. Wellbeing
of women entrepreneurs and relational capital. A case study in Italy. 16.
Aspects of work-life balance and wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship.
17. Entrepreneurial Life-Puzzle and Wellbeing: The case of Swedish women
entrepreneurs. 18. Women entrepreneurs and wellbeing: An identity
perspective. Part 3 Middle East. 19. Grameen Microcredit Model of Social
Entrepreneurship: Effect of Wellbeing among Women Entrepreneurs in Turkey.
20. Exploring Degrees of Wellbeing of Women Entrepreneurs in Refugee
Settlements: A Personal Account. Part 4 Asia. 21. Wellbeing of women
entrepreneurs: An Indian perspective. 22. Wellbeing assessment of pull and
push women entrepreneurs. The Case of Bangladesh. Part 5 Africa. 23.
Exploring wellbeing indicators of women micro entrepreneurs in Zambia. 24.
Rethinking Women in Survival Entrepreneurship and Wellbeing in Kenya. 25.
Hired Domestic Help: Critical factor in women entrepreneurs' life and
business satisfaction in Sub-Saharan countries. Part 6 Australia. 26.
Enhancing wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship in media narrative
Foreword: Erik Stam Part 1 The Americas. 1. The multiplier effect of
wellbeing of women entrepreneurs. A practical approach and a personal
account. 2. Women entrepreneurs: Advancing from quantity to quality to
attain wellbeing through business sustainability. 3. Wellbeing, family,
support, and health among married women entrepreneurs in the United States.
4. Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in the United States. Common themes and
their narratives. 5. Women founders of STEM firms in the United States.
Challenges and opportunities to attain business sustainability and
wellbeing. 6. The expat entrepreneur. Entrepreneurial ventures and
wellbeing of women as 'Trailing Spouses'. 7. Work, Wellness, and Wellbeing.
Women Entrepreneurs Can Be Well While Doing Good. 8. Women in
entrepreneurship from failure to wellbeing: Paradox or paradigm? A case
study in Chile. 9. Entrepreneurship as therapy. A metaphor among necessity
driven women seeking wellbeing by doing and connecting in Chile, . 10.
Women in high-growth entrepreneurship and Chile's entrepreneurial ecosystem
. 11. Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in rural Cusco, Peru: Success
stories and entrepreneurial training. 12. Entrepreneurial Engagement,
Empowerment and Wellbeing of Caribbean Women: A Meta-Synthesis. Part 2
Europe. 13. Why women entrepreneurs undertake lower radical growth
modalities than do men. The Imprinting phenomenon. 14. Work-family
conflicts and satisfaction among Italian women entrepreneurs. 15. Wellbeing
of women entrepreneurs and relational capital. A case study in Italy. 16.
Aspects of work-life balance and wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship.
17. Entrepreneurial Life-Puzzle and Wellbeing: The case of Swedish women
entrepreneurs. 18. Women entrepreneurs and wellbeing: An identity
perspective. Part 3 Middle East. 19. Grameen Microcredit Model of Social
Entrepreneurship: Effect of Wellbeing among Women Entrepreneurs in Turkey.
20. Exploring Degrees of Wellbeing of Women Entrepreneurs in Refugee
Settlements: A Personal Account. Part 4 Asia. 21. Wellbeing of women
entrepreneurs: An Indian perspective. 22. Wellbeing assessment of pull and
push women entrepreneurs. The Case of Bangladesh. Part 5 Africa. 23.
Exploring wellbeing indicators of women micro entrepreneurs in Zambia. 24.
Rethinking Women in Survival Entrepreneurship and Wellbeing in Kenya. 25.
Hired Domestic Help: Critical factor in women entrepreneurs' life and
business satisfaction in Sub-Saharan countries. Part 6 Australia. 26.
Enhancing wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship in media narrative
wellbeing of women entrepreneurs. A practical approach and a personal
account. 2. Women entrepreneurs: Advancing from quantity to quality to
attain wellbeing through business sustainability. 3. Wellbeing, family,
support, and health among married women entrepreneurs in the United States.
4. Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in the United States. Common themes and
their narratives. 5. Women founders of STEM firms in the United States.
Challenges and opportunities to attain business sustainability and
wellbeing. 6. The expat entrepreneur. Entrepreneurial ventures and
wellbeing of women as 'Trailing Spouses'. 7. Work, Wellness, and Wellbeing.
Women Entrepreneurs Can Be Well While Doing Good. 8. Women in
entrepreneurship from failure to wellbeing: Paradox or paradigm? A case
study in Chile. 9. Entrepreneurship as therapy. A metaphor among necessity
driven women seeking wellbeing by doing and connecting in Chile, . 10.
Women in high-growth entrepreneurship and Chile's entrepreneurial ecosystem
. 11. Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in rural Cusco, Peru: Success
stories and entrepreneurial training. 12. Entrepreneurial Engagement,
Empowerment and Wellbeing of Caribbean Women: A Meta-Synthesis. Part 2
Europe. 13. Why women entrepreneurs undertake lower radical growth
modalities than do men. The Imprinting phenomenon. 14. Work-family
conflicts and satisfaction among Italian women entrepreneurs. 15. Wellbeing
of women entrepreneurs and relational capital. A case study in Italy. 16.
Aspects of work-life balance and wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship.
17. Entrepreneurial Life-Puzzle and Wellbeing: The case of Swedish women
entrepreneurs. 18. Women entrepreneurs and wellbeing: An identity
perspective. Part 3 Middle East. 19. Grameen Microcredit Model of Social
Entrepreneurship: Effect of Wellbeing among Women Entrepreneurs in Turkey.
20. Exploring Degrees of Wellbeing of Women Entrepreneurs in Refugee
Settlements: A Personal Account. Part 4 Asia. 21. Wellbeing of women
entrepreneurs: An Indian perspective. 22. Wellbeing assessment of pull and
push women entrepreneurs. The Case of Bangladesh. Part 5 Africa. 23.
Exploring wellbeing indicators of women micro entrepreneurs in Zambia. 24.
Rethinking Women in Survival Entrepreneurship and Wellbeing in Kenya. 25.
Hired Domestic Help: Critical factor in women entrepreneurs' life and
business satisfaction in Sub-Saharan countries. Part 6 Australia. 26.
Enhancing wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship in media narrative