Women entrepreneurs and strategic decision making in the global economy:
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book addresses issues of interest on the topics of strategic management and entrepreneurship in the context of globalization. It highlights the importance of the competitive advantages and raises concerns on the barriers encountered by women entrepreneurs as a consequence of gender impact, culture, and gender identity for their businesses, at the national and global levels"-- |
Beschreibung: | 30 PDFs (411 Seiten) Also available in print. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Women entrepreneurs and strategic decision making in the global economy Florica Tomos, Naresh Kumar, Nick Clifton, and Denis Hyams-Ssekasi, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global [2019] 30 PDFs (411 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Women entrepreneurs: culture and gender in the global context. Chapter 1. Inequalities: a concern for capitalism and global strategy ; Chapter 2. Riding the wave: understanding the context of female entrepreneurship in Pakistan ; Chapter 3. Women entrepreneurship in Turkey as an emerging economy: past, present, and future ; Chapter 4. Determinants of women's entrepreneurial attitude across European cultures ; Chapter 5. Women's entrepreneurship in patriarchal societies: the case of women's cooperatives in Turkey ; Chapter 6. Women entrepreneurship: a journey begins -- Section 2. Women entrepreneurs and strategic decisions. Chapter 7. The shift towards a digital business model: a strategic decision for the female entrepreneur ; Chapter 8. New emerging technologies and ICT and their impact on women entrepreneurs' success ; Chapter 9. Exports and female entrepreneurs: foreign influence and domestic SME exports ; Chapter 10. Work-family balance from women technopreneurs' perspectives: a qualitative enquiry ; Chapter 11. Role of intellectual capital in women entrepreneurs' business performance -- Section 3. Women entrepreneurs: research and entrepreneurial learning. Chapter 12. Perspectives on women's entrepreneurial learning and the evolution of female entrepreneurship research ; Chapter 13. Born vs. educated entrepreneurs: who are richer and happier? -- Section 4. Women entrepreneurs and finances. Chapter 14. Problem of financing women entrepreneurs: experience of women entrepreneurs in post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Chapter 15. Tapping rural women entrepreneurship through self-help micro-credit: evidence and lessons from Jammu and Kashmir, India. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book addresses issues of interest on the topics of strategic management and entrepreneurship in the context of globalization. It highlights the importance of the competitive advantages and raises concerns on the barriers encountered by women entrepreneurs as a consequence of gender impact, culture, and gender identity for their businesses, at the national and global levels"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 12/18/2018). Businesswomen. Globalization Social aspects. Success in business. Women-owned business enterprises. Business Networks. Cultural Contexts. Emotional Intelligence. Entrepreneurship. Gender Diversity. Global Economy. Globalization. Knowledge Diffusion. Management. Strategic Leadership. Clifton, Nick editor. Hyams-Ssekasi, Denis editor. Kumar, Naresh 1976- editor. Tomos, Florica 1961- editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2018028199 Print version: 1522574794 9781522574798 (DLC) 2018028199 |
spellingShingle | Women entrepreneurs and strategic decision making in the global economy Section 1. Women entrepreneurs: culture and gender in the global context. Chapter 1. Inequalities: a concern for capitalism and global strategy ; Chapter 2. Riding the wave: understanding the context of female entrepreneurship in Pakistan ; Chapter 3. Women entrepreneurship in Turkey as an emerging economy: past, present, and future ; Chapter 4. Determinants of women's entrepreneurial attitude across European cultures ; Chapter 5. Women's entrepreneurship in patriarchal societies: the case of women's cooperatives in Turkey ; Chapter 6. Women entrepreneurship: a journey begins -- Section 2. Women entrepreneurs and strategic decisions. Chapter 7. The shift towards a digital business model: a strategic decision for the female entrepreneur ; Chapter 8. New emerging technologies and ICT and their impact on women entrepreneurs' success ; Chapter 9. Exports and female entrepreneurs: foreign influence and domestic SME exports ; Chapter 10. Work-family balance from women technopreneurs' perspectives: a qualitative enquiry ; Chapter 11. Role of intellectual capital in women entrepreneurs' business performance -- Section 3. Women entrepreneurs: research and entrepreneurial learning. Chapter 12. Perspectives on women's entrepreneurial learning and the evolution of female entrepreneurship research ; Chapter 13. Born vs. educated entrepreneurs: who are richer and happier? -- Section 4. Women entrepreneurs and finances. Chapter 14. Problem of financing women entrepreneurs: experience of women entrepreneurs in post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Chapter 15. Tapping rural women entrepreneurship through self-help micro-credit: evidence and lessons from Jammu and Kashmir, India. Businesswomen. Globalization Social aspects. Success in business. Women-owned business enterprises. |
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