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In examining women's entrepreneurship in the Middle East, this book aims to challenge Global North assumptions about the disempowering impacts of Islamic Shari'a and governance.
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In examining women's entrepreneurship in the Middle East, this book aims to challenge Global North assumptions about the disempowering impacts of Islamic Shari'a and governance.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000515565
- Artikelnr.: 63029877
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000515565
- Artikelnr.: 63029877
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Dr. Beverly Dawn Metcalfe is Visiting Professor on Women and Development involved in the Business and Human Rights Initiative at the École Supérieure des Affaires (ESA) Business School in Beirut. Dr. Bettina Lynda Bastian is Dean and Associate Professor at the Royal University for Women, Bahrain.. Dr. Haya Al-Dajani is a Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Mohammed Bin Salman College for Business and Entrepreneurship (MBSC) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Part I Islamic economic perspectives and entrepreneurship development 1.
The Mosque and the Satellite: Exploring the Multi -Level and Multi -Agency
Dynamics of Women's Entrepreneurship Development in the Middle East
Beverly Dawn Metcalfe, Bettina Lynda Bastian, and Haya Al-Dajani 2. Islam,
women's entrepreneurship, and business ethics: A critique of classical
Islamic discourse Mohammad Abdullah Part II Entrepreneurial Practices and
Organization in Middle Eastern Contexts 3. Women entrepreneurs in the
United Arab Emirates: Their agency and values Linzi J. Kemp, Su Beesley,
and Monica Gallant 4. Women's entrepreneurship in a transitioning Saudi
Arabia Mashael Alsahli and Haya Al-Dajani 5. Gendered representations of
entrepreneurship in Bahrain: A critical discourse analysis of women
entrepreneurs in social media Haleema Al A'ali 6. Gender differences in
entrepreneurship in Lebanon Bettina Lynda Bastian and Stephen Hill 7. The
entrepreneurship ecosystem for enhancing women's entrepreneurship in Jordan
Amal El Kharouf, Abdulraheem Abualbasal, Hiba S. Abbadi, and David Weir 8.
How do they make it to entrepreneurship? The case of Qatari women Hend Al
Muftah Part III Policy challenges and opportunities for women's
entrepreneurship development 9. The role of women's organizations and
Islamic feminism in supporting entrepreneurial development Beverly Dawn
Metcalfe and Pascale Lahoud 10. Assessing human capital development and
learning opportunities of female entrepreneurs in Palestine and Saudi
Arabia: A cross country comparison Beverly McNally and Grace Khoury 11.
Women's entrepreneurial leadership education for the public sector in the
Gulf: Curricular values for diversity and inclusion Eugenie A. Samier and
M. Evren Tok 12. Entrepreneurship in the conflict contexts of the Arab
Middle East: A contextual gendered lens on empowerment and resilience
Sally Shamieh and Doaa Althalathini 13. Rethinking necessity
entrepreneurship: Narratives on the experiences of microenterprise
development in Upper Egypt Nellie El Enany and Christina Wichert 14. Women
supporting women in Egypt's digital entrepreneurship space Hager Faisal
Amer, Nehal El Naggar, and Ayman Osman 15. Conclusion: Research pathways
for entrepreneurship development in the MENA region Beverly Dawn Metcalfe,
Bettina Lynda Bastian, and Haya Al-Dajani
The Mosque and the Satellite: Exploring the Multi -Level and Multi -Agency
Dynamics of Women's Entrepreneurship Development in the Middle East
Beverly Dawn Metcalfe, Bettina Lynda Bastian, and Haya Al-Dajani 2. Islam,
women's entrepreneurship, and business ethics: A critique of classical
Islamic discourse Mohammad Abdullah Part II Entrepreneurial Practices and
Organization in Middle Eastern Contexts 3. Women entrepreneurs in the
United Arab Emirates: Their agency and values Linzi J. Kemp, Su Beesley,
and Monica Gallant 4. Women's entrepreneurship in a transitioning Saudi
Arabia Mashael Alsahli and Haya Al-Dajani 5. Gendered representations of
entrepreneurship in Bahrain: A critical discourse analysis of women
entrepreneurs in social media Haleema Al A'ali 6. Gender differences in
entrepreneurship in Lebanon Bettina Lynda Bastian and Stephen Hill 7. The
entrepreneurship ecosystem for enhancing women's entrepreneurship in Jordan
Amal El Kharouf, Abdulraheem Abualbasal, Hiba S. Abbadi, and David Weir 8.
How do they make it to entrepreneurship? The case of Qatari women Hend Al
Muftah Part III Policy challenges and opportunities for women's
entrepreneurship development 9. The role of women's organizations and
Islamic feminism in supporting entrepreneurial development Beverly Dawn
Metcalfe and Pascale Lahoud 10. Assessing human capital development and
learning opportunities of female entrepreneurs in Palestine and Saudi
Arabia: A cross country comparison Beverly McNally and Grace Khoury 11.
Women's entrepreneurial leadership education for the public sector in the
Gulf: Curricular values for diversity and inclusion Eugenie A. Samier and
M. Evren Tok 12. Entrepreneurship in the conflict contexts of the Arab
Middle East: A contextual gendered lens on empowerment and resilience
Sally Shamieh and Doaa Althalathini 13. Rethinking necessity
entrepreneurship: Narratives on the experiences of microenterprise
development in Upper Egypt Nellie El Enany and Christina Wichert 14. Women
supporting women in Egypt's digital entrepreneurship space Hager Faisal
Amer, Nehal El Naggar, and Ayman Osman 15. Conclusion: Research pathways
for entrepreneurship development in the MENA region Beverly Dawn Metcalfe,
Bettina Lynda Bastian, and Haya Al-Dajani
Part I Islamic economic perspectives and entrepreneurship development 1.
The Mosque and the Satellite: Exploring the Multi -Level and Multi -Agency
Dynamics of Women's Entrepreneurship Development in the Middle East
Beverly Dawn Metcalfe, Bettina Lynda Bastian, and Haya Al-Dajani 2. Islam,
women's entrepreneurship, and business ethics: A critique of classical
Islamic discourse Mohammad Abdullah Part II Entrepreneurial Practices and
Organization in Middle Eastern Contexts 3. Women entrepreneurs in the
United Arab Emirates: Their agency and values Linzi J. Kemp, Su Beesley,
and Monica Gallant 4. Women's entrepreneurship in a transitioning Saudi
Arabia Mashael Alsahli and Haya Al-Dajani 5. Gendered representations of
entrepreneurship in Bahrain: A critical discourse analysis of women
entrepreneurs in social media Haleema Al A'ali 6. Gender differences in
entrepreneurship in Lebanon Bettina Lynda Bastian and Stephen Hill 7. The
entrepreneurship ecosystem for enhancing women's entrepreneurship in Jordan
Amal El Kharouf, Abdulraheem Abualbasal, Hiba S. Abbadi, and David Weir 8.
How do they make it to entrepreneurship? The case of Qatari women Hend Al
Muftah Part III Policy challenges and opportunities for women's
entrepreneurship development 9. The role of women's organizations and
Islamic feminism in supporting entrepreneurial development Beverly Dawn
Metcalfe and Pascale Lahoud 10. Assessing human capital development and
learning opportunities of female entrepreneurs in Palestine and Saudi
Arabia: A cross country comparison Beverly McNally and Grace Khoury 11.
Women's entrepreneurial leadership education for the public sector in the
Gulf: Curricular values for diversity and inclusion Eugenie A. Samier and
M. Evren Tok 12. Entrepreneurship in the conflict contexts of the Arab
Middle East: A contextual gendered lens on empowerment and resilience
Sally Shamieh and Doaa Althalathini 13. Rethinking necessity
entrepreneurship: Narratives on the experiences of microenterprise
development in Upper Egypt Nellie El Enany and Christina Wichert 14. Women
supporting women in Egypt's digital entrepreneurship space Hager Faisal
Amer, Nehal El Naggar, and Ayman Osman 15. Conclusion: Research pathways
for entrepreneurship development in the MENA region Beverly Dawn Metcalfe,
Bettina Lynda Bastian, and Haya Al-Dajani
The Mosque and the Satellite: Exploring the Multi -Level and Multi -Agency
Dynamics of Women's Entrepreneurship Development in the Middle East
Beverly Dawn Metcalfe, Bettina Lynda Bastian, and Haya Al-Dajani 2. Islam,
women's entrepreneurship, and business ethics: A critique of classical
Islamic discourse Mohammad Abdullah Part II Entrepreneurial Practices and
Organization in Middle Eastern Contexts 3. Women entrepreneurs in the
United Arab Emirates: Their agency and values Linzi J. Kemp, Su Beesley,
and Monica Gallant 4. Women's entrepreneurship in a transitioning Saudi
Arabia Mashael Alsahli and Haya Al-Dajani 5. Gendered representations of
entrepreneurship in Bahrain: A critical discourse analysis of women
entrepreneurs in social media Haleema Al A'ali 6. Gender differences in
entrepreneurship in Lebanon Bettina Lynda Bastian and Stephen Hill 7. The
entrepreneurship ecosystem for enhancing women's entrepreneurship in Jordan
Amal El Kharouf, Abdulraheem Abualbasal, Hiba S. Abbadi, and David Weir 8.
How do they make it to entrepreneurship? The case of Qatari women Hend Al
Muftah Part III Policy challenges and opportunities for women's
entrepreneurship development 9. The role of women's organizations and
Islamic feminism in supporting entrepreneurial development Beverly Dawn
Metcalfe and Pascale Lahoud 10. Assessing human capital development and
learning opportunities of female entrepreneurs in Palestine and Saudi
Arabia: A cross country comparison Beverly McNally and Grace Khoury 11.
Women's entrepreneurial leadership education for the public sector in the
Gulf: Curricular values for diversity and inclusion Eugenie A. Samier and
M. Evren Tok 12. Entrepreneurship in the conflict contexts of the Arab
Middle East: A contextual gendered lens on empowerment and resilience
Sally Shamieh and Doaa Althalathini 13. Rethinking necessity
entrepreneurship: Narratives on the experiences of microenterprise
development in Upper Egypt Nellie El Enany and Christina Wichert 14. Women
supporting women in Egypt's digital entrepreneurship space Hager Faisal
Amer, Nehal El Naggar, and Ayman Osman 15. Conclusion: Research pathways
for entrepreneurship development in the MENA region Beverly Dawn Metcalfe,
Bettina Lynda Bastian, and Haya Al-Dajani