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Women entrepreneurs are indeed a formidable force of economic
growth and social change, though we still often question the "how"
and "why." For the readers who seek to understand the spectrum of
gender influences in the context of entrepreneurship, Understanding
Women’s Entrepreneurship in a Gendered Context: Influences and
Restraints widens the contextual focus of women’s
entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship research by providing
powerful insights into the influences and restraints within a
diverse set of gendered contexts including social, political,
institutional, religious, patriarchal, cultural, family and
economic, in which female entrepreneurs around the world operate
their businesses. From recognition of a seventh-century
businesswoman in Mecca to the construction of a gendered scientific
Business Model Canvas, this collection of studies will inspire
readers to think differently about theory, patriarchy, trade
systems, adoption or transformation and strategies to create
inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems. In doing so, the contributing
authors demonstrate not only the importance of studying the
contexts in which women’s entrepreneurial activities are shaped,
but also how female entrepreneurs, through their endeavours, modify
these contexts. This book will be of great value to scholars,
students and researchers interested in women’s entrepreneurship,
entrepreneurial ecosystems, gender hierarchy and the transition to
gender equality. It was originally published as a special issue of
Entrepreneurship & Regional Development.
Women entrepreneurs are indeed a formidable force of economic
growth and social change, though we still often question the "how"
and "why." For the readers who seek to understand the spectrum of
gender influences in the context of entrepreneurship, Understanding
Women's Entrepreneurship in a Gendered Context: Influences and
Restraints widens the contextual focus of women's entrepreneurship
and entrepreneurship research by providing powerful insights into
the influences and restraints within a diverse set of gendered
contexts including social, political, institutional, religious,
patriarchal, cultural, family and economic, in which female
entrepreneurs around the world operate their businesses. From
recognition of a seventh-century businesswoman in Mecca to the
construction of a gendered scientific Business Model Canvas, this
collection of studies will inspire readers to think differently
about theory, patriarchy, trade systems, adoption or transformation
and strategies to create inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems. In
doing so, the contributing authors demonstrate not only the
importance of studying the contexts in which women's
entrepreneurial activities are shaped, but also how female
entrepreneurs, through their endeavours, modify these contexts.
This book will be of great value to scholars, students and
researchers interested in women's entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial
ecosystems, gender hierarchy and the transition to gender equality.
It was originally published as a special issue of Entrepreneurship
& Regional Development.
The way organizations manage entrepreneurship has changed
dramatically over the past decade. Today, organizations take
account of economic issues, but they also adopt a broader
perspective of their purpose including social and environmental
issues (i.e. sustainability). Yet, despite its global spread,
sustainable entrepreneurship remains an uncertain and poorly
defined ambition with few absolutes. This book reaffirms the
important need to improve comprehension and explore the subtleties
of how individuals, groups, and organizations can discover, create,
and seize opportunities for blended value generation, by designing
and operating sustainable ventures. It examines, in an
interdisciplinary fashion and across sectoral and geographical
boundaries, how entrepreneurial activities can be developed to be
generally consistent with sustainable development goals, as well as
by whom, for what reasons, and with what implications. The Editors
comprehensively review key dimensions of the sustainable
entrepreneurship phenomenon to establish an essential definition
and up-to-date picture of the field. The 19 chapters cover 4 main
topics: Understanding the intentions and motivations for
sustainable entrepreneurship Fostering and enacting sustainability
through entrepreneurial action Leading and inspiring sustainable
entrepreneurial action Finding the contextually grounded
implications of and challenges to sustainable entrepreneurship and
blended value generation This book is an important resource for
entrepreneurs and policy makers as well as students in the fields
of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainability.
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