Contextual Embeddedness of Women's Entrepreneurship Going Beyond a Gender Neutral Approach

"Contextual Embeddedness of Womens Entrepreneurship brings together a range of research that provides powerful insights into the influences and restraints within a diverse set of gendered contexts including social, political, institutional, religious, patriarchal, cultural, family, and economic...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Fayolle, Alain, editor (editor), Henry, Colette, editor, Lindgreen, Adam, editor, Saeed, Saadat, editor, Yousafzai, Shumaila Y., editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Taylor and Francis 2016.
Edición:First edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009631096306719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • chapter 1 Behind the green line
  • An examination of female entrepreneurial activity in the Muslim world / Banu Goktan Vishal K. Gupta Gönül Budak Erik Markin
  • chapter 2 If policy (half-heartedly) says 'yes', but patriarchy says 'no'
  • How the gendered institutional context in Pakistan restricts women entrepreneurship / Khizran Zehra Leona Achtenhagen
  • chapter 3 Gendered expectations and ideologies of patriarchy
  • Contextualizing Arab women's entrepreneurial leadership / Hayfaa Tlaiss
  • chapter 4 'Pleasing the father' The impact of the political leader in shaping women's entrepreneurship in Oman / Hadil Al-Moosa
  • chapter 5 Leveraging micro-level support factors to overcome macro-level challenges
  • Palestinian and Saudi Arabian female entrepreneurs / Beverley McNally Grace Khoury
  • chapter 6 Women's entrepreneurship in Turkey
  • Promising initiatives and evidence for success in the face of culturally embedded barriers / Ceyda M. Eyiusta
  • section 1 Religious embeddedness of women entrepreneurship in the Islamic context
  • chapter 7 Developing gender-responsive trade ecosystems in the Asia-Pacific / Patrice Braun
  • chapter 8 Gender embeddedness in patriarchal contexts undergoing institutional change
  • Evidence from Nepal 1 / Mirela Xheneti Shova Thapa Karki
  • chapter 9 Opportunity creation for female entrepreneurs in the Welsh and Turkish entrepreneurial ecosystem
  • A social capital perspective / Shandana Sheikh Aybeniz Akdeniz Federica Sist Shumaila Yousafzai Saadat Saeed
  • chapter 10 Effectuation thinking and the manifestation of socio-cultural complexities in Sri Lankan female entrepreneurs' business decisions / Nadeera Ranabahu Mary Barrett
  • chapter 11 Cultural factors shaping women entrepreneurship in the Baltic Sea countries / Ewa Lisowska
  • chapter 12 The business life-cycle and entrepreneurial ecosystem study of women entrepreneurs in the Polish tourism industry / Alina Zapalska Erik Wingrove-Haugland
  • chapter 13 Women's entrepreneurial realities in the Czech Republic and the United States
  • Gender gaps, racial/ethnic disadvantages, and emancipatory potential 1 / Alena KříŽková Marie Pospíšilová Nancy Jurik Gray Cavender
  • chapter 14 Women's entrepreneurship in Swedish forestry
  • A matter of adaptation or transformation? / Marie Appelstrand Gun Lidestav
  • chapter 15 Women's business survival and the institutionalization of entrepreneurial support in the Malaysian handicraft industry / Salmah Topimin Clare Brindley Carley Foster
  • chapter 16 Developing an understanding of entrepreneurship intertwined with motherhood
  • A career narrative of British Mumpreneurs / Shandana Sheikh Federica Sist Aybeniz Akdeniz Shumaila Yousafzai
  • chapter 17 An interdisciplinary framework to deconstruct second-generation gender bias / Ethné Swartz Frances Amatucci
  • chapter 18 Entrepreneurial passion and social entrepreneurial self-efficacy among Spanish and Moroccan young females / Juan Diego Borrero
  • section 2 Gendered embeddedness of women's entrepreneurial activity in the entrepreneurship ecosystem
  • chapter 19 The lean scientific canvas method
  • A proposal to foster women's entrepreneurship in Mexico / Verónica Ilián Baños Monroy José Manuel Saiz-Álvarez Edgar Rogelio RamíSolís
  • chapter 20 Beyond the gender-neutral approach
  • Gender and entrepreneurship as an intertwined social practice / Silvia Gherardi Barbara Poggio
  • section 3 Moving forward.