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Entrepreneur‐mentality, gender and the study of women entrepreneurs

Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2004
Uses the neologism “entrepreneur mentality” – paying implicit homage to Foucault's govermentality – to highlight how an entrepreneurial discourse is mobilized as a system of thinking about women entrepreneurs which is able to make some form of that activity thinkable and practicable, namely: who can be an entrepreneur, what entrepreneurship is, what or
Attila Bruni, Barbara Poggio
exaly   +4 more sources

Women Entrepreneurs in Nigeria [PDF]

open access: possible, 2022
Research on women entrepreneurship is increasingly gaining traction in entrepreneurship research. Thus, and in considering this intensive focus on women entrepreneurship within the field of entrepreneurship, it is the right time to take stock and understand how it has evolved in the developing world.
Simba, A   +4 more
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Women Entrepreneurs

The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2002
Entrepreneurship as a strategy to promote enterprise can be successful only if the same is duly imparted and conscientiously induced. This argument holds strong particularly when such a strategy is being tried on women. In the pres ent context many of the theories dealing with entrepreneurship has seen a divergence from practice.
R. Ganesan   +2 more
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Women as leaders and entrepreneurs

Veterinary Record, 2014
LINDSAY Donaldson ( VR , November 22, 2014, vol 175, pp 515-516) outlined her vision for a profession leading the way in gender equality and asks ‘Who's in?’ Well, I'm certainly in and having chaired the session on women as leaders and entrepreneurs at BVA Congress I was delighted to see such an appetite to do something positive among our colleagues ...
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Women Entrepreneurs

2020
Women Entrepreneurship and Women strengthening are considered as a significant device in killing destitution and joblessness. Presently a day’s Women strengthening has become a popular expression. Strengthening of ladies may not be possible just by making business open doors for them.
L. Manjula, A. Gurumurugan
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Women as Entrepreneurs

2007
Abstract Women’s economic activities included entrepreneurship and work in various occupations. Women’s work was essential for the medieval economy in both the rural and urban areas, but it was not highly paid, and in urban centers women might move through a variety of jobs, including service, vending, and crafts.
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Women Entrepreneurs

2000
Women-founded and owned firms represent an increasing percentage of businesses and business revenues in the United States. Yet research has shown that women entrepreneurs may face situational barriers as they develop their businesses. Among the situational barriers women may face is a feminized Horatio Alger stereotype of the woman as entrepreneur ...
Nan S. Langowitz, Claudia Morgan
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Women “Entrepreneurs” of Early Nairobi

Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 1975
RESUMECet article vise deux objectifs: le premier veut montrer comment et pourquoi les femmes vinrent s'etablir dans les toutes premieres annees du XXe siecle et qu'une fois sur place, pourquoi elles devinrent des prostituees; le second veut etre une explication des voies par lesquelles ces femmes independantes ont su creer une telle vie sociale, par ...
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Women Entrepreneurs

2022
Heny Hendrayati, Vidi Sukmayadi
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Women Entrepreneurs in Korea

2017
Women entrepreneurs have recently been receiving public attention in Korea as it is considered that women’s entrepreneurship development has enormous potential not only in empowering women, but also in helping the country strengthen its economic position.
Ji-Hye Park, Hyunok Ryu
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