Women in Management Review: Volume 6 Issue 6
Table of contents
THE CHANGING PATTERN OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS: THE SINGAPORE EXPERIENCE
Irene K. H. Chew, Tan Chew YanA survey of 16 female entrepreneurs in Singapore, by interview orquestionnaire, to establish their present characteristics and changesover the last two decades was conducted. They…
DUTCH WOMEN′S NETWORKS – A PLEA FOR A NETWORK OF NETWORKS
Anja BerkelaarSince 1918 The Netherlands has witnessed the founding of numerouswomen′s organisations. The history, present situation and futuredevelopments of Dutch women′s networks are…
BARRIERS FACING SELF‐EMPLOYED WOMEN: THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE
Leonie V. Still, Cecily D. GuerinSelf‐employment makes an important contribution to a nation′seconomy, women are turning to it in increasing numbers but still facehurdles in their quest for independence, autonomy…
Erratum
This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/EUM0000000000776. When citing the…