刊年 | 2022 |
G/SMD | リモートファイル |
形態 | 1 Online-Ressource (284 Seiten) |
注記 | In association with the Diana international project Includes bibliographical references and index Summary:"The expert contributors to this insightful book explore the latest research on women's emancipation through entrepreneurship, specifically in relation to families and family businesses. The chapters analyse the role the family plays and how women interact with their families in developing their entrepreneurial projects or taking over the lead of the family business. They examine key themes such as the role of religion, women's agency, business succession, and identity. To illustrate these areas, the book draws on case studies from a wide variety of contexts, including Syrian women refugee entrepreneurs, Tunisian women entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial parents working from home. The book also draws attention to previously underexplored topics in women's entrepreneurship, such as spousal support. Looking to future research, it calls for a better understanding of what emancipation means for women in different contexts. This book will be a useful resource for scholars and students of entrepreneurship with a particular interest in family business. Its use of global case studies will also be beneficial for practitioners in this field as well as networks of women entrepreneurs"-- Summary:Contents: Introduction to women, family and family businesses across entrepreneurial contexts / Séverine Le Loarne - Lemaire, Candida G. Brush, Andrea Calabrò and Adnane Maâlaoui -- Part I. Women and family business in a paternalist context -- 1. The influence on succession of women's involvement in the boards of directors of family firms, through the lens of neuroscience / Soumaya El Hayek Sfeir -- 2. Gender equality in family business succession: Do religion and sociocultural factors matter? Evidence from tunisia / Hedi Yezza and Didier Chabaud -- Part II. Women's autonomy and distance from the family -- 3. Women's access to debt finance for small businesses in Bangladesh: The role of family members (excluding husbands) / Jasmine Jaim -- 4. The role of spousal support in the emancipation of refugee women entrepreneurs in practice: The case of Syrian women entrepreneurship in lebanon / Rola El Ali and Séverine Le Loarne - Lemaire -- 5. The role of the family environment in innovative female entrepreneurship in Latin America: Cases from colombia, peru, and argentina / Luz Marina Ferro, Nancy Matos and Florence Pinot De Villechenon -- Part III. Leading a business within a family or making up with the family while leading a business: Same fight? -- 6. Strategies for overcoming barriers in women's careers: Agency as autonomy and authority-building courage / Mona Haug and Gry Osnes -- 7. Female entrepreneurship in the wine sector: The role of family and identity in Italian small and medium wineries' strategies / Cinzia Colapinto, Vladi Finotto and Christine Mauracher -- Part IV. Women's practices to realize themselves while entrepreneuring -- 8. Women's entrepreneurship practices of context and sustainability / Kim Poldner -- 9. Reconsidering the practices of home-based entrepreneurs: How mum and dad entrepreneurs manage work time / Stacy Brecht and Séverine Le Loarne - Lemaire -- Index HTTP:URL=https://www.elgaronline.com/view/book/9781800375178/9781800375178.xml Assistance=X:ELGAR Nonpub. Note=Verlag Pub. Note=lizenzpflichtig HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800375178 Assistance=X:ELGAR Nonpub. Note=Resolving-System Pub. Note=lizenzpflichtig |
出版国 | アメリカ合衆国 |
標題言語 | 英語 |
本文言語 | 英語 |
著者情報 | Le Loarne, Séverine Brush, Candida G. Calabrò, Andrea Maalaoui, Adnane
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分類 | LCC:HD62.25 |
ISBN | 9781800375178
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