Female Entrepreneurship

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Routledge, Feb 15, 2013 - Business & Economics - 160 pages

Female entrepreneurship, and, in particular, the contribution of their ventures to aggregate economic activity has gained increasing attention over recent years in terms of theory, practice and policy. This concise book explores how women fit into the contemporary entrepreneurial discourse by recognizing that gender intersects with, and influences, women’s experience of entrepreneurship.

The book is novel in that it considers women to be a heterogeneous group and as such acknowledges that ethnicity, culture, class and education will all influence and intersect with female entrepreneurship. As a consequence, it explores issues ranging from theoretical relationships between the constructs of gender and entrepreneurship to more empirical work on how entrepreneurship might act as an empowering change agent for women. In order to address the Euro-US centric assumptions underpinning the influence of gender upon entrepreneurship, a chapter is dedicated to the role of entrepreneurship in empowering Palestine women.

This book will be important supplementary reading on entrepreneurship, small business management and women's/gender studies courses - it will prove particularly useful to women moving towards starting their own business as well as postgraduate students researching the topic for the first time.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 Setting the scene
1
Chapter 2 The socioeconomic context of female entrepreneurship
8
Chapter 3 Entrepreneurship as gendered
22
Chapter 4 Feminist methodological approaches
31
Chapter 5 Family in womenowned businesses and women in family businesses
41
Chapter 6 Nonfinancial entrepreneurial capital
53
Chapter 7 Financing womenowned businesses
61
high technology entrepreneurship
71
Chapter 9 Empowerment through entrepreneurship
79
setting research agendas
94
Notes
108
References
110
Index
143
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Maura McAdam is Senior Lecturer in Management at Queen's University Belfast, UK. She is an Editorial Board Member of the International Small Business Journal (ISBJ), as well as an invited Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) and elected Board Member of the ISBE (Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship). Maura has a broad practical foundation from her work in industry prior to entering academia

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