The Emerald Handbook of Women and Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies examines women's role in entrepreneurial practices in a range of developing countries and applies unique strategic contextual frameworks to analyse, interpret and understand individual processes, themes and issues.
This book brings together a truly global range of scholarly voices to examine women and entrepreneurship in developing nations, exploring their practices and motivations in relation to individual, societal and institutional factors, with gender roles, role models and entrepreneurial ecosystems among the many issues interrogated.
This ambitious collection presents an illuminating and ground breaking analysis of opportunities, innovations, issues and structural limits across countries which are underrepresented in the available literature to date and will be enlightening reading for all those interested in new entrepreneurial theory and practice.
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The Emerald Handbook of Women and Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies examines women's role in entrepreneurial practices in a range of developing countries and applies unique strategic contextual frameworks to analyse, interpret and understand individual processes, themes and issues.
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Foreword; Prof. Benson Honig Part I. Conceptual Understanding of Woman Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies  Chapter 1. Women entrepreneurship footprints: Some introductory reflections from emerging economies prospects; Shahamak Rezaei, Jizhen Li, Shayegheh Ashourizadeh, Veland Ramadani, and Shqipe Gërguri-Rashiti Chapter 2. Entrepreneurship and innovation Emancipation among Women Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries; Huda Al Matroushi, Fauzia Jabeen, Sherine Farouk, and Moza Bint Tahnon Bin Mohamed Alnahyan Chapter 3. Gender roles in developing countries and women entrepreneurs` intention/entry/business engagement and performance; Hui Zhang and Xiaohu Zhou  Chapter 4. Gender diversity, environmental performances and the role of countries’ development status; Mohamed M. Sraieb and Ahmet Akin  Part II. Institutions, History, Culture as Catalysator or Blockage for Woman Entrepreneurship   Chapter 5. Female entrepreneurship in Latin America and the key role of informal institutions in the reproduction of gender asymmetries; Shahamak Rezaei and Denise Helena França Marques  Chapter 6. Women Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries: with focus on GCC and Kuwait; Shqipe Gerguri-Rashiti and Sareh Rotabi  Chapter 7. Exploring contextual influences on women’s everyday entrepreneuring: A case from China; Ziyu Long Chapter 8. The role of gender and institutional factors for entrepreneurs and corporate entrepreneurs in Latin-American countries; Linda Elizabeth Ruiz, Elda Barron, and José Ernesto Amorós  Chapter 9. Women Entrepreneurs and the Challenge of Work-Life Balance: Evidence from Kosovo; Kaltrina Kajtazi  Chapter 10. The Institutional History of Women Entrepreneurship in Modern Persia: A Socio-Historicism Approach; Amir Forouharfar  Chapter 11. Female entrepreneurship à brasileira: entrepreneurship by choice of entrepreneurship by force?; Denise Helena França Marques, Nicia Raies Moreira de Souza, and Shahamak Rezaei  Chapter 12. Women Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries: The context of Afghanistan; Ahsanullah Mohsen, Abdulbari Ahamadzai, and Zabihullah Modaser  Chapter 13. Cultural challenges of women entrepreneurs in Iran; Meysam Modarresi and Zahra Arasti  Chapter 14. Gendered social capital in developing countries: The case of Turkey; Hiroko Kawamorita, Yashar Salamzadeh, Ali Kahramanoğlu, Kürşat Demiryürek, Nur İlkay Abacı, and Noriyuki Takahashi  Part III. Entrepreneurial Ecosystem and Female Digital Entrepreneurship  Chapter 15. Digital Natives’ Entrepreneurial Mindset: A Comparative Study in Emerging Markets; Piotr Kwiatek, Stavros Papakonstantinidis, and Radoslav Baltezarevic  Chapter 16. Entrepreneurial Ecosystem and Female Digital Entrepreneurship – Lessons to learn from an Iranian case study; Aidin Salamzadeh and Veland Ramadani  Chapter 17. Networking Activity of Female Entrepreneurs Over Time: An Exploratory case study on female entrepreneurs from Early-Stage to Establishment; Zahra Arasti, Elnaz Tarzamni and Neda Bahmani  Part IV. Early-stage Female Entrepreneurship, Drivers and Outcomes  Chapter 18. Lessons from Global Financial Crisis: Human Capital and Business Activities among Nascent Women Entrepreneurs in China; Shayegheh Ashourizadeh and Chuqing Zhang  Chapter 19. Innovation Amplifies Growth Ambitions of Early-Stage Female Entrepreneurs: More in Nordics Less in MENA region; Mehrzad Saeedikiya, Zeynab Aeeni, Serdar Temiz, and Hiroko Kawamorita Chapter 20. Empowering Women through Micro Finance Banks in Rural Areas of Pakistan; Salman Bashir Memon and Claire Seaman
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781800713277
Publisert
2021-06-16
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Limited
Vekt
763 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
448

Biografisk notat

Shahamak Rezaei is a Associate Professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Denmark. He is a 'Marie Curie Fellow' and led the research project 'DiasporaLink' during 2015-2019, financed by the European Commission EU REA under 'Horizon 2020-RISE Marie Curie Program'.


Jizhen Li is a Professor of innovation and entrepreneurship management at Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management (SEM). He is also the Associate Dean of Tsinghua SEM.


Shayegheh Ashourizadeh is a Research Fellow at School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, China.


Veland Ramadani is a Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Business at South East European University, the Republic of North Macedonia. He is a co-Editor of Journal of Enterprising Communities.


Shqipe Gërguri-Rashiti is Associate Professor in the College of Business Administration at the American University of Middle East, Kuwait. She is co-editor of numerous books including Female Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies (2015).