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Entrepreneurship in context has been described as the third wave in entrepreneurship research. This book is based on the premise that how gender is articulated within the entrepreneurial debate has to acknowledge context.
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Entrepreneurship in context has been described as the third wave in entrepreneurship research. This book is based on the premise that how gender is articulated within the entrepreneurial debate has to acknowledge context.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000373639
- Artikelnr.: 61281592
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000373639
- Artikelnr.: 61281592
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Maura McAdam is Professor of Management and Director of Entrepreneurship at Dublin City University, Ireland. James A. Cunningham is Professor of Strategic Management and Director of Research and Innovation at the Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Strategy at Newcastle Business School at Northumbria University, UK.
1. Women and Global Entrepreneurship: Contextualising Everyday Experiences
Maura McAdam and James A Cunningham Part I: Where it happens 2. Tackling
(un)freedoms: The Challenge for Women Entrepreneurs in the Caribbean Talia
Esnard 3. Doing gender and entrepreneurial success: Contextualizing the
experience of Arab entrepreneurs Hayfaa Tlaiss 4. Everyday Experiences of
Rural Female Entrepreneurs in Uganda: The Impact of Entrepreneurship
Training on Business Knowledge and Emancipation Sylvia K. Gavigan, Klavs
Ciprikis and Tom Cooney 5. The Economic Integration of Women Refugee
Entrepreneurs in New Zealand Nadeera Ranabahu, Huibert P. de Vries, and
Zhiyan Basharati 6. Topography of Marginalities: Asylum Seeking Women
Entrepreneurs in Israel Sibylle Heilbrunn 7. Religion, Caste, Ethnicity,
and Firm Growth: Evidence from Women-Owned Small Firms in India Yuko
Nikaido and Jesim Pais 8. Women's entrepreneurship in the context of a
matriarchal society in Indonesia Dian Mayasari, David Littlewood and Abbi
Kedir 9. Out of the Fire and into the Frying Pan: When Women Leave
Corporate Careers to Enter Entrepreneurship - Insights from Denmark Helle
Neegaard and Anne Carlsen Part II: Who it happens to 10. 'Making' and
'doing' context: Sharing in an all Female Co-Working Hub Gabriel Griffin
11. How They Overcome: Minority Context, Resilience, and Black and Hispanic
Women Entrepreneurs in the U.S. Maria V. Lugo, and Lois M. Shelton 12.
Examining Female Underperformance Hypothesis from a Cultural-Institutions
Perspective Punit Arora 13. Gendered returns to education for self-employed
U.S. Millennials: A call for research Jessica K. Simon and Megan McDonald
Way 14. Exploring Re-masculinization of Educational Practices in
Entrepreneurship: a Global Dilemma? Maria Aggestam, Caroline
Wigren-Kristoferson and Karin Hellerstedts 15. Women's Entrepreneurship and
Changes in Institutional Context - Changes in Sweden's Welfare System and
Effects on Patriarchal Regimes Carin Holmquist and Elisabeth Sundin Part
III When it happens 16. The Intellectual Structure of Research on women's
entrepreneurship in the Creative Industries, João J. Ferreira, Pedro M.
Veiga, Cristina I. Fernandes 17. Constraining Contexts in the Creative and
Cultural Industries: Women Entrepreneurs in Architecture Mary Spaeth 18.
Women's Involvement in Chinese Family Business Huiping Xian and Johanna
Jiang 19. Contextualizing CEO's Experiences and Perspectives: The Multiple
Paths to Social Venturing Patricia Gabaldon and Isabel Garcialomas Drake
20. Contextualizing the experiences of women entrepreneurs and comparative
responses to challenges during a global pandemic Susan Clark Muntean
Maura McAdam and James A Cunningham Part I: Where it happens 2. Tackling
(un)freedoms: The Challenge for Women Entrepreneurs in the Caribbean Talia
Esnard 3. Doing gender and entrepreneurial success: Contextualizing the
experience of Arab entrepreneurs Hayfaa Tlaiss 4. Everyday Experiences of
Rural Female Entrepreneurs in Uganda: The Impact of Entrepreneurship
Training on Business Knowledge and Emancipation Sylvia K. Gavigan, Klavs
Ciprikis and Tom Cooney 5. The Economic Integration of Women Refugee
Entrepreneurs in New Zealand Nadeera Ranabahu, Huibert P. de Vries, and
Zhiyan Basharati 6. Topography of Marginalities: Asylum Seeking Women
Entrepreneurs in Israel Sibylle Heilbrunn 7. Religion, Caste, Ethnicity,
and Firm Growth: Evidence from Women-Owned Small Firms in India Yuko
Nikaido and Jesim Pais 8. Women's entrepreneurship in the context of a
matriarchal society in Indonesia Dian Mayasari, David Littlewood and Abbi
Kedir 9. Out of the Fire and into the Frying Pan: When Women Leave
Corporate Careers to Enter Entrepreneurship - Insights from Denmark Helle
Neegaard and Anne Carlsen Part II: Who it happens to 10. 'Making' and
'doing' context: Sharing in an all Female Co-Working Hub Gabriel Griffin
11. How They Overcome: Minority Context, Resilience, and Black and Hispanic
Women Entrepreneurs in the U.S. Maria V. Lugo, and Lois M. Shelton 12.
Examining Female Underperformance Hypothesis from a Cultural-Institutions
Perspective Punit Arora 13. Gendered returns to education for self-employed
U.S. Millennials: A call for research Jessica K. Simon and Megan McDonald
Way 14. Exploring Re-masculinization of Educational Practices in
Entrepreneurship: a Global Dilemma? Maria Aggestam, Caroline
Wigren-Kristoferson and Karin Hellerstedts 15. Women's Entrepreneurship and
Changes in Institutional Context - Changes in Sweden's Welfare System and
Effects on Patriarchal Regimes Carin Holmquist and Elisabeth Sundin Part
III When it happens 16. The Intellectual Structure of Research on women's
entrepreneurship in the Creative Industries, João J. Ferreira, Pedro M.
Veiga, Cristina I. Fernandes 17. Constraining Contexts in the Creative and
Cultural Industries: Women Entrepreneurs in Architecture Mary Spaeth 18.
Women's Involvement in Chinese Family Business Huiping Xian and Johanna
Jiang 19. Contextualizing CEO's Experiences and Perspectives: The Multiple
Paths to Social Venturing Patricia Gabaldon and Isabel Garcialomas Drake
20. Contextualizing the experiences of women entrepreneurs and comparative
responses to challenges during a global pandemic Susan Clark Muntean
1. Women and Global Entrepreneurship: Contextualising Everyday Experiences
Maura McAdam and James A Cunningham Part I: Where it happens 2. Tackling
(un)freedoms: The Challenge for Women Entrepreneurs in the Caribbean Talia
Esnard 3. Doing gender and entrepreneurial success: Contextualizing the
experience of Arab entrepreneurs Hayfaa Tlaiss 4. Everyday Experiences of
Rural Female Entrepreneurs in Uganda: The Impact of Entrepreneurship
Training on Business Knowledge and Emancipation Sylvia K. Gavigan, Klavs
Ciprikis and Tom Cooney 5. The Economic Integration of Women Refugee
Entrepreneurs in New Zealand Nadeera Ranabahu, Huibert P. de Vries, and
Zhiyan Basharati 6. Topography of Marginalities: Asylum Seeking Women
Entrepreneurs in Israel Sibylle Heilbrunn 7. Religion, Caste, Ethnicity,
and Firm Growth: Evidence from Women-Owned Small Firms in India Yuko
Nikaido and Jesim Pais 8. Women's entrepreneurship in the context of a
matriarchal society in Indonesia Dian Mayasari, David Littlewood and Abbi
Kedir 9. Out of the Fire and into the Frying Pan: When Women Leave
Corporate Careers to Enter Entrepreneurship - Insights from Denmark Helle
Neegaard and Anne Carlsen Part II: Who it happens to 10. 'Making' and
'doing' context: Sharing in an all Female Co-Working Hub Gabriel Griffin
11. How They Overcome: Minority Context, Resilience, and Black and Hispanic
Women Entrepreneurs in the U.S. Maria V. Lugo, and Lois M. Shelton 12.
Examining Female Underperformance Hypothesis from a Cultural-Institutions
Perspective Punit Arora 13. Gendered returns to education for self-employed
U.S. Millennials: A call for research Jessica K. Simon and Megan McDonald
Way 14. Exploring Re-masculinization of Educational Practices in
Entrepreneurship: a Global Dilemma? Maria Aggestam, Caroline
Wigren-Kristoferson and Karin Hellerstedts 15. Women's Entrepreneurship and
Changes in Institutional Context - Changes in Sweden's Welfare System and
Effects on Patriarchal Regimes Carin Holmquist and Elisabeth Sundin Part
III When it happens 16. The Intellectual Structure of Research on women's
entrepreneurship in the Creative Industries, João J. Ferreira, Pedro M.
Veiga, Cristina I. Fernandes 17. Constraining Contexts in the Creative and
Cultural Industries: Women Entrepreneurs in Architecture Mary Spaeth 18.
Women's Involvement in Chinese Family Business Huiping Xian and Johanna
Jiang 19. Contextualizing CEO's Experiences and Perspectives: The Multiple
Paths to Social Venturing Patricia Gabaldon and Isabel Garcialomas Drake
20. Contextualizing the experiences of women entrepreneurs and comparative
responses to challenges during a global pandemic Susan Clark Muntean
Maura McAdam and James A Cunningham Part I: Where it happens 2. Tackling
(un)freedoms: The Challenge for Women Entrepreneurs in the Caribbean Talia
Esnard 3. Doing gender and entrepreneurial success: Contextualizing the
experience of Arab entrepreneurs Hayfaa Tlaiss 4. Everyday Experiences of
Rural Female Entrepreneurs in Uganda: The Impact of Entrepreneurship
Training on Business Knowledge and Emancipation Sylvia K. Gavigan, Klavs
Ciprikis and Tom Cooney 5. The Economic Integration of Women Refugee
Entrepreneurs in New Zealand Nadeera Ranabahu, Huibert P. de Vries, and
Zhiyan Basharati 6. Topography of Marginalities: Asylum Seeking Women
Entrepreneurs in Israel Sibylle Heilbrunn 7. Religion, Caste, Ethnicity,
and Firm Growth: Evidence from Women-Owned Small Firms in India Yuko
Nikaido and Jesim Pais 8. Women's entrepreneurship in the context of a
matriarchal society in Indonesia Dian Mayasari, David Littlewood and Abbi
Kedir 9. Out of the Fire and into the Frying Pan: When Women Leave
Corporate Careers to Enter Entrepreneurship - Insights from Denmark Helle
Neegaard and Anne Carlsen Part II: Who it happens to 10. 'Making' and
'doing' context: Sharing in an all Female Co-Working Hub Gabriel Griffin
11. How They Overcome: Minority Context, Resilience, and Black and Hispanic
Women Entrepreneurs in the U.S. Maria V. Lugo, and Lois M. Shelton 12.
Examining Female Underperformance Hypothesis from a Cultural-Institutions
Perspective Punit Arora 13. Gendered returns to education for self-employed
U.S. Millennials: A call for research Jessica K. Simon and Megan McDonald
Way 14. Exploring Re-masculinization of Educational Practices in
Entrepreneurship: a Global Dilemma? Maria Aggestam, Caroline
Wigren-Kristoferson and Karin Hellerstedts 15. Women's Entrepreneurship and
Changes in Institutional Context - Changes in Sweden's Welfare System and
Effects on Patriarchal Regimes Carin Holmquist and Elisabeth Sundin Part
III When it happens 16. The Intellectual Structure of Research on women's
entrepreneurship in the Creative Industries, João J. Ferreira, Pedro M.
Veiga, Cristina I. Fernandes 17. Constraining Contexts in the Creative and
Cultural Industries: Women Entrepreneurs in Architecture Mary Spaeth 18.
Women's Involvement in Chinese Family Business Huiping Xian and Johanna
Jiang 19. Contextualizing CEO's Experiences and Perspectives: The Multiple
Paths to Social Venturing Patricia Gabaldon and Isabel Garcialomas Drake
20. Contextualizing the experiences of women entrepreneurs and comparative
responses to challenges during a global pandemic Susan Clark Muntean