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Contextual embeddedness of women's entrepreneurship : going beyond a gender-neutral approach /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Yousafzai, Shumaila Y. (Shumaila Yakub) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Dedication; About the editors; About the contributors; Introduction; SECTION 1 Religious embeddedness of women entrepreneurship in the Islamic context; 1 Behind the green line: an examination of female entrepreneurial activity in the Muslim world; The Islamic context; Different implementations of Islam; Islam, women and entrepreneurship; Islam and female entrepreneurship; Female entrepreneurship and secularism; Female entrepreneurship in Turkey; Methods; Analyses and results; Discussion; Limitations and direction for future research.
  • 2 If policy (half-heartedly) says 'yes', but patriarchy says 'no': how the gendered institutional context in Pakistan restricts women entrepreneurshipGender gap in entrepreneurship; Institutional theory as theoretical perspective; Critical analysis of the institutional environment in Pakistan; The emergence of gender-aware policy-making; Informal institutions and the role of patriarchy; Discussion; Possible ways forward; Conclusion; 3 Gendered expectations and ideologies of patriarchy: contextualizing Arab women's entrepreneurial leadership; Definitions of entrepreneurial leadership.
  • Lebanon in the light of institutional theoryMethodology; Findings and discussion; Concluding remarks; 4 'Pleasing the father': the impact of the political leader in shaping women's entrepreneurship in Oman; Introduction; Women's entrepreneurship; Theoretical framework; Multi-level relational framework; Research context; Methodology; Findings; Discussion; Conclusion; 5 Leveraging micro-level support factors to overcome macro-level challenges: Palestinian and Saudi Arabian female entrepreneurs; The Palestinian and Saudi Arabian context; Methodology; Findings; Discussion and implications.
  • Conclusion6 Women's entrepreneurship in Turkey: promising initiatives and evidence for success in the face of culturally embedded barriers; The institutional context of women entrepreneurship in Turkey; Key drivers and success factors for women's entrepreneurship in Turkey; Research methodology; Discussion; SECTION 2 Gendered embeddedness of women's entrepreneurial activity in the entrepreneurship ecosystem; 7 Developing gender-responsive trade ecosystems in the Asia-Pacific; Introduction; Positioning the research; Ecosystems; Trade and gender; Internationalization of women-led SME.
  • MethodologySurvey findings; Gender-responsive trade practices framework; Discussion; Future directions; 8 Gender embeddedness in patriarchal contexts undergoing institutional change: evidence from Nepal; (Women) Entrepreneurship and the institutional environment; The social context in Nepal; The formal institutional environment for (women) entrepreneurship development in Nepal; Gendered institutions and women's entrepreneurship â#x80;#x94; Empirical evidence; Conclusions; 9 Opportunity creation for female entrepreneurs in the Welsh and Turkish entrepreneurial ecosystem: a social capital perspective.