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The recognition of the capacity of women entrepreneurs in our
global community is no longer a matter of debate, but a realisation
that female entrepreneurship is now forming one of the major
factors contributing to the development of many countries, and not
just countries in transition. Most women entrepreneurs are seen to
be more realistic about their commercial prodigies and often make
attempts to develop them within a family environment, while men
gravitate more towards developing business hierarchies with defined
rules and working business procedures. Women in Business: Theory,
Practice and Flexible Approaches is a practical book that provides
support and practical planning tools to guide both established and
aspiring female entrepreneurs. Because self-employment and
entrepreneurial activities are decisions that cannot be taken
lightly, a number of checklists and tests which could be used to
make entrepreneurial decision-making processes easier and more
effective are discussed within the framework of feminist theories.
Professor Mirjana Radoviae Markoviae - is professor and researcher
in the field of Entrepreneurship. She is an author of ten books
devoted to business management and entrepreneurship. Professor
Radovic holds a Degree in Economics, a Masters Degree in
Theoretical Economy and a Ph.D. in Economics from Belgrade
University. She has served as guest lecturer at a number of
universities, foundations and institutes in Moscow, The Hague, New
York, Washington DC, San Francisco, St. Paul, Atlanta, Portland,
and New Orleans. She has twice won scholarships from the United
Nations for her studies in Russia and India. Dr Imani Silver
Kyaruzi, an Entrepreneurship and Economic Development analyst,
holds a Ph.D. in Economic Geography and Entrepreneurship from The
University of Birmingham, an MBA in Entrepreneurship from
Birmingham City University and BA (Hons) degree from The University
of Wolverhampton. He teaches both graduate and undergraduate
courses in Entrepreneurship and Management at London Graduate
School of Management. He is also Visiting Professor of
Entrepreneurship at the University of Kragujevac, Serbia. He is the
editor of African Businesses and Economic Growth: Institutions,
Firms, Practices and Policy. His works on entrepreneurship and
local economic growth have been published in English and Swahili.
His main research interests include entrepreneurship and SME
developmen
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