UID:
almahu_9949384542902882
Format:
1 online resource (xxxii, 419 pages)
ISBN:
9780429279836
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0429279833
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9781000019964
,
1000019969
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9781000020076
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100002007X
,
9781000020182
,
1000020185
Series Statement:
Human centered management book series
Content:
Womenaccomplish nearly two-thirds of total work around the world(including household duties), comprise one-third of the formal labor force, but women receive one-tenth of the world's income and own only one-hundredth of the world's property. Entrepreneurship is a vehicle for advancing the lives of women around the world. This book brings together49distinguished entrepreneurship scholars to provide a unique global vision of the wellbeing of women entrepreneurs necessaryfor fostering sustainable development and inclusive societies. Although gender inequality isan important issue, solutions leading to gender parity are far from reaching ideal levels in the formal workplace andglobally. Meanwhile the number of women involved inentrepreneurship is growing exponentially becausethere are more opportunities for women to own a business and be their own boss. This offers women the most desirable andflexible working conditions that better align with women's lifestyles and multiple family responsibilities. However, entrepreneurial activities are demanding and complex; compared to men, women face special challenges that deserveclose attention. This book presents researchand programsto effectively support women entrepreneurs in reachinglevels of wellbeing requiredto ensure business sustainability andpersonal prosperity. Offering a diversity perspectives from around the globe, The Wellbeing of Women in Entrepreneurshipis of great interest to academics and practitioners working in teaching and research in disciplines includingbusiness management, entrepreneurship, oganizational change, humancentered management, human resources, sustainable development, and women's studies.
Note:
Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in rural Cusco, Peru: Success stories and entrepreneurial training, Olga Cirilo and Fernando Merino The Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago 12. Entrepreneurial Engagement, Empowerment and Wellbeing of Caribbean Women: A Meta-Synthesis, Talia Esnard Part 2 Europe France 13. Why women entrepreneurs undertake lower radical growth modalities than do men. The Imprinting phenomenon, Severine Le Loarne -- Lamaire Italy 14. Work-family conflicts and satisfaction among Italian women entrepreneurs, Luisa De Vita, Michela Mari, Sara Poggesi 15. Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs and relational capital. A case study in Italy, Francesca Dal Mas, Paola Paoloni, Rosa Lombardi Spain 16.
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Aspects of work-life balance and wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship, José Manuel Saiz-Álvarez and Alicia Coduras Sweden 17. Entrepreneurial Life-Puzzle and Wellbeing: The case of Swedish women entrepreneurs, Jean-Charles E. Languilaire United Kingdom 18. Women entrepreneurs and wellbeing: An identity perspective, Andreana Drencheva Part 3 Middle East Turkey 19. Grameen Microcredit Model of Social Entrepreneurship: Effect of Wellbeing among Women Entrepreneurs in Turkey, Guler Aras and Ozlem Kutlu Furtuna Lebanon -- Jordan 20. Exploring Degrees of Wellbeing of Women Entrepreneurs in Refugee Settlements: A Personal Account, Josette Dijkhuizen Part 4 Asia India 21. Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs: An Indian perspective, Jasmine Banu and Rupashree Baral Bangladesh 22.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019 ISBN 9780367234386
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
DOI:
10.4324/9780429279836
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429279836