The wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship a global perspective

Womenaccomplish nearly two-thirds of total work around the world(including household duties), comprise one-third of the formal labor force, but women receive one-tenth of the world's income and own only one-hundredth of the world's property. Entrepreneurship is a vehicle for advancing the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Lepeley, María Teresa, editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge 2020.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Human Centered Management
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009652819906719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • About the editors
  • List of contributors
  • List of figures
  • List of tables
  • Part 1 The Americas
  • United States
  • 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 through 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
  • Latin America Chile
  • 8 Women in entrepreneurship from failure to wellbeing: paradox or a 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
  • Peru
  • 11 Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in rural Cusco, Peru: success stories and entrepreneurial training
  • The Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago
  • 12 Entrepreneurial engagement, empowerment, and wellbeing of Caribbean women: a meta-synthesis
  • Part 2 Europe
  • France
  • 13 Why women entrepreneurs undertake lower radical growth modalities than do men: the imprinting phenomenon
  • Italy
  • 14 Work-family conflicts and satisfaction among Italian women entrepreneurs
  • 15 Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs and relational capital: a case study in Italy
  • Spain.
  • 16 Aspects of the work-life balance and wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship
  • Sweden
  • 17 Entrepreneurial life-puzzle and wellbeing: the case of Swedish women entrepreneurs
  • United Kingdom
  • 18 Women entrepreneurs and wellbeing: an identity perspective
  • Part 3 Europe - Central Asia
  • Turkey
  • 19 Grameen microcredit model of social entrepreneurship: effects on wellbeing among women entrepreneurs in Turkey
  • Part 4 South Asia
  • India
  • 20 Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs: an Indian perspective
  • Bangladesh
  • 21 Wellbeing assessment of pull and push women entrepreneurs: the case of Bangladesh
  • Part 5 Middle East
  • Lebanon - Jordan
  • 22 Exploring degrees of wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in refugee settlements in the Middle East: a personal account
  • Part 6 Africa
  • Zambia
  • 23 Exploring wellbeing indicators of women micro entrepreneurs in Zambia
  • Kenya
  • 24 Rethinking women in survival entrepreneurship and wellbeing in Kenya
  • Ethiopia
  • 25 Hired domestic help: critical factor in women entrepreneurs' life and business satisfaction in sub-Saharan countries
  • Part 7 Australia
  • 26 Enhancing wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship in media narrative
  • Index.