Women Entrepreneurs in Small and Medium Enterprises

In the current era of globalisation, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are recognised as major players in innovation and job creation. Furthermore, entrepreneurship is no longer a male preserve: although few women can be found at the head of large companies, an increasing number are taking u...

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Main Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Corporate Authors: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development Content Provider (content provider), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Content Provider, OECD Conference Women Entrepreneurs in Small and Medium Enterprises: a Major Force in Innovation and Job Creation
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Paris : OECD Publishing 1998.
Series:Proceedings
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705482706719
Table of Contents:
  • Message from Joanna Shelton, Deputy Secretary-General of the OECD
  • Message from Cherie Piebes, IBM Global Marketing Executive
  • Women Entrepreneurs in SMEs: Key Messages
  • PART 1. SYNTHESIS
  • Chapter 1. Synthesis
  • PART 2. SELECTED PAPERS-
  • Chapter 2. Women Entrepreneurs in SMEs: A Vision for the Future by Rona F. Feit
  • Chapter 3. The Office of Women's Business Ownership in the US Small Business Administration: A Case Study by Sherrye Henry
  • Chapter 4. The Role of Networks by Amy Millman
  • Chapter 5. The National Association of Women Business Owners by Suzanne Taylor
  • Chapter 6. Investing and Doing Business Overseas: An Australian Perspective by Angeline Low
  • Chapter 7. A Resource Perspective on Women's Entrepreneurship: Research, Relevance, and Recognition by Candida G. Brush
  • Chapter 8. Globalisation and International Trade by Andrina G. Lever
  • Chapter 9. Women Starting New Businesses: the Experience in Norway and the United States by Nancy M. Carter and Lars Kolvereid
  • Chapter 10. Strengths of Women and Opportunities for SMEs in International Trade by Ingrid Andersson
  • Chapter 11. Women-Owned Business and Access to Markets by Anthony J. DeLuca
  • Cahtper 12. Funding for Women Entrepreneurs: A Real - Though Disputed - Problem by Patricia Mahot
  • Chapter 13. SMEs in the Philippines by Zenaida Gonzales Gordon
  • Chapter 14. The Dialogue between the OECD Countries and the Transition and Developing Economies: An Indian Experience by Uma Reddy