Women s Entrepreneurship in STEM Disciplines

Women s Entrepreneurship in STEM Disciplines
Author: Michaela Mari,Sara Poggesi,Lene Foss
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2021-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030837921

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This book presents scholarly reflections on women's entrepreneurial propensity and on women's entrepreneurship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields. Contributing to a country's innovativeness and competitiveness, women entrepreneurs also promote healthy social and economic growth and act as mentors and role models for younger women. However, the low involvement of women in STEM, which begins at education, affects the share of women entrepreneurs in these fields. The authors address these issues and highlight the output of research studies by bringing together both global and country-specific evidence. Researchers and policymakers interested in advancing women's entrepreneurship, especially in STEM, will particularly benefit from this book.

High growth Women s Entrepreneurship

High growth Women   s Entrepreneurship
Author: Amanda Bullough,Diana M. Hechavarría,Candida G. Brush,Linda F. Edelman
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781788118712

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Women’s entrepreneurship is vital for economic and social development, yet female entrepreneurs worldwide are consistently found to have weaker sales and employment growth, fewer jobs, and lower profitability. This book was written to address this reality, and focuses on the high-growth potential of women entrepreneurs.

Gender and Entrepreneurial Activity

Gender and Entrepreneurial Activity
Author: Albert N. Link
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2017-05-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781785364747

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There is growing interest in the relationship between gender and entrepreneurial activity. In this book, 37 eminent scholars from diverse academic disciplines contribute cutting-edge research that addresses, from a gender perspective, three general areas of importance: key characteristics of entrepreneurs, key performance attributes of entrepreneurial firms, and the role of financial capital in the establishment and growth of entrepreneurial firms and in their growth.

Current Trends in Female Entrepreneurship

Current Trends in Female Entrepreneurship
Author: Michela Mari,Sara Poggesi
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2024-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781835491010

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While acknowledgement of the contributions of female entrepreneurship is present in academic research, Michela Mari and Sara Poggesi uncover two under-researched aspects: innovation in female entrepreneurship and immigrant female entrepreneurship.

The Wellbeing of Women in Entrepreneurship

The Wellbeing of Women in Entrepreneurship
Author: Maria-Teresa Lepeley,Katherina Kuschel,Nicholas Beutell,Nicky Pouw,Emiel L. Eijdenberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2019-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000020182

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Women accomplish 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 together 49 distinguished entrepreneurship scholars to provide a unique global vision of the wellbeing of women entrepreneurs necessary for fostering sustainable development and inclusive societies. Although gender inequality is an important issue, solutions leading to gender parity are far from reaching ideal levels in the formal workplace and globally. Meanwhile the number of women involved in entrepreneurship is growing exponentially because there are more opportunities for women to own a business and be their own boss. This offers women the most desirable and flexible 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 deserve close attention. This book presents research and programs to effectively support women entrepreneurs in reaching levels of wellbeing required to ensure business sustainability and personal prosperity. Offering a diversity perspectives from around the globe, The Wellbeing of Women in Entrepreneurship is of great interest to academics and practitioners working in teaching and research in disciplines including business management, entrepreneurship, oganizational change, human centered management, human resources, sustainable development, and women’s studies.

Women in STEM Disciplines

Women in STEM Disciplines
Author: Claudine Schmuck
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2017-09-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319416588

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This book presents the findings of a survey that analyzes a unique set of data in science and technolog and provides a clear and simple synthesis of heterogeneous databases on the gender gap in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) setting, helping readers understand key trends and developments. The need for more women in innovative fields, particularly with regard to STEM-based innovations, has now been broadly recognized. The book provides insights into both the education and employment of women in STEM. It investigates how the gender gap has evolved among STEM graduates and professionals around the world, drawing on specific data from public and private databases. As such, the book provides readers an understanding of how the so-called ‘leaky pipeline’ operates, and of how more women than men drop out of STEM studies and jobs by geographical area.

Global Women s Entrepreneurship Research

Global Women s Entrepreneurship Research
Author: Karen D. Hughes,Jennifer E. Jennings
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781849804752

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Global Women's Entrepreneurship Research responds to recent calls from academic researchers and policy analysts alike to pay greater attention to the diversity and heterogeneity among women entrepreneurs. Drawing together studies by 26 researchers affiliated with the DIANA International Research Network, this collection contributes to a richer and more robust understanding of the field. Part I: 'Diverse Settings' introduces research set in a range of contexts, from those rarely examined to those representing more familiar terrains. Part II: 'Diverse Questions' explores new questions and reframes old questions in fresh, innovative ways. Part III: 'Diverse Approaches' features studies with distinct methodological approaches that reflect and extend the rigour and creativity of research in this field. Together, the research assembled in this volume significantly advances knowledge about women's entrepreneurship around the world. While the book's primary audience is academic researchers and graduate students working in the areas of women's entrepreneurship, as well as entrepreneurship and family business more generally, it will also be of interest to scholars working in related research areas in the sociology of gender, work and organizations. Policy-makers in government and non-government agencies as well as profit and not-for-profit organizations that provide services to, or conduct research on, women entrepreneurs will also benefit greatly from the insights provided in this unique volume.

Understanding Women s Entrepreneurship in a Gendered Context

Understanding Women s Entrepreneurship in a Gendered Context
Author: Shumaila Yousafzai,Alain Fayolle,Saadat Saeed,Colette Henry,Adam Lindgreen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000358216

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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.