Women's entrepreneurship is vital for economic and social
development, yet female entrepreneurs worldwide are consistently
found to have weaker sales and employment growth, fewer jobs, and
lower profitability. This book was written to address this reality
and focuses on the high-growth potential of women entrepreneurs.
The scholars in this book conducted qualitative as well as
quantitative research in contexts around the world, including
Eswatini (Swaziland), Australia, China, Slovenia, Peru, and one
global study of 43 countries. Chapters are organized according to
three key themes: the practice of building networks, programs and
the support environment, and policies and regulations. Topics
addressed within these themes include the interconnected and
mutually reinforcing features of a fruitful entrepreneurial
culture, including financial and human capital advancement and
readiness, new opportunities for expansion and an assortment of
institutional and infrastructural provisions for innovation and
business growth. High-growth Women's Entrepreneurship will appeal
to public and private sector managers, policy makers and
politicians who want to promote a culture and ecosystem that
supports women's growth-oriented business potential. Educators and
program designers who want to help women grow their businesses, and
scholars who want to explore further research will find the
information invaluable. Contributors include: N. Birdthistle, C.J.
Boudreaux, Z. Brixiova, C.G. Brush, A. Bullough, D. Cetindamar, M.
Cordova, L.F. Edelman, R. Eversole, B. Freser, V. Godinho, D.
Hechavarria, F. Huaman, E. James, T. Kangoye, T. Lammers, Y. Li, S.
Muhammad, B. Nikolaev, A. Pearce, K. Sirec, E. Sullivan, P. Tominc,
M. Walo, J. Wu
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