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Women Entrepreneurs And The Global Environment For Growth
A Research Perspective
Candida G. Brush
, Anne de Bruin
, Elizabeth J. Gatewood
, Colette Henry
Edited by Candida G. Brush, Professor of Entrepreneurship and the Paul T. Babson Chair in Entrepreneurship, Babson College, US, Anne de Bruin, Professor of Economics, School of Economics and Finance, and Director, New Zealand Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research Centre, Massey University, New Zealand, Elizabeth J. Gatewood, Director, National Science Foundation Partners for Innovation Program, Wake Forest University, US and Colette Henry, Norbrook Professor of Business and Enterprise, The Royal Veterinary College, University of London, UK
| 2010 384 pp Hardback 978 1 84720 914 6 |
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| ebook isbn 978 1 84980 663 3 |
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Description
Women’s entrepreneurship research and the understanding of factors influencing the growth of women-owned business have advanced significantly over the last decade. Yet, challenges remain. Women Entrepreneurs and the Global Environment for Growth provides wide-ranging insights on the challenges that women entrepreneurs face growing their businesses and how these may be addressed.
Contents
Contributors: H. Al-Dajani, G.A. Alsos, Y. Brunetto, C.G. Brush, M. Budig, S. Carter, M. Cowling, A. de Bruin, R. Farr-Wharton, E.J. Gatewood, M.D. Griffiths, L.K. Gundry, R.T. Harrison, C. Henry, F.M. Hill, K.D. Hughes, T. Iakovleva, P.D. Jennings, J.E. Jennings, R.S. Jensen, J. Kickul, K. Klyver, A. Kotiranta, A. Kovalainen, W. Lam, J. Leck, C.M. Leitch, E. Ljunggren, S. Marlow, M. McAdam, B. Orser, M. Rebernik, P. Rouvinen, E. Shaw, K. Širec, D. Smallbone, R. Strohmeyer, S. Terjesen, P. Tominc, V. Tonoyan, L. Treanor, F. Welter
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Contents:
1. Introduction: Women Entrepreneurs and Growth Candida G. Brush, Anne de Bruin, Elizabeth J. Gatewood and Colette Henry
PART I: CONTEXTUAL FACTORS 2. Entrepreneurship, Gender and Job Creation: European Dynamics Marc Cowling
3. Gender and Entrepreneurship: Revealing Constructions and Underlying Processes – The Case of Norway Gry Agnete Alsos, Ragnhild Steen Jensen and Elisabet Ljunggren
4. Female Leadership and Company Profitability Annu Kotiranta, Anne Kovalainen and Petri Rouvinen
5. Influences on Women’s Entrepreneurship in Ireland and the Czech Republic Lorna Treanor and Colette Henry
6. The Embeddedness of Women’s Entrepreneurship in a Transition Context Friederike Welter and David Smallbone
7. Women Empowering Women: Female Entrepreneurs and Home-based Producers in Jordan Haya Al-Dajani and Sara Carter
8. Exploring the Heterogeneity of Women’s Entrepreneurship: The Impact of Family Structure and Family Policies in Europe and the US Vartuhí Tonoyan, Michelle Budig and Robert Strohmeyer
PART II: GROWTH STRATEGIES AND ENABLERS 9. The Work–Family Interface Strategies of Male and Female Entrepreneurs: Are There Any Differences? Jennifer E. Jennings, Karen D. Hughes and P. Devereaux Jennings
10. An Integrated View of Gender, Finance and Entrepreneurial Capital: Theory, Practice and Policy Eleanor Shaw, Sara Carter and Wing Lam
11. Growing a High-tech Business: Gender, Perceptions and Experiences in Northern Ireland Frances M. Hill, Claire M. Leitch and Richard T. Harrison
12. Male and Female Entrepreneurs’ Networks at Four Venture Stages Kim Klyver and Siri Terjesen
13. Gender, Opportunity Recognition and the Role of Internal Networks Rodney Farr-Wharton and Yvonne Brunetto
14. ‘All by Myself’: The Female High-technology Entrepreneur Maura McAdam and Susan Marlow
15. Physician as Feminist Entrepreneur: The Gendered Nature of Venture Creation and the Shirley E. Greenberg Women’s Health Centre Barbara Orser and Joanne Leck
16. Mentoring Women Entrepreneurs in the Russian Emerging Market Jill Kickul, Mark D. Griffiths, Lisa K. Gundry and Tatiana Iakovleva
17. Gender Differences in the Growth Aspirations and Technology Orientation of Slovenian Entrepreneurs Karin Širec, Polona Tominc and Miroslav Rebernik
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