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Women entrepreneurs in the Indian informal sector: Marginalisation dynamics or institutional rational choice?
Colin C. Williams, Anjula GurtooStudies on women entrepreneurs either view women through a structuralist lens, as marginalised populations engaged in low‐quality work, or through a neo‐liberal lens, as engaged…
Financial self‐efficacy among women entrepreneurs
Frances M. Amatucci, Daria C. CrawleyAs the number of women businesses owners grows worldwide, it is increasingly important to understand the factors which contribute to their success. While entrepreneurship research…
Female immigrant entrepreneurship: Exploring international entrepreneurship through the status of Indian women entrepreneurs in Japan
Soniya BilloreThe purpose of the paper is to explore how entrepreneurial opportunities are used by the rapidly increasing immigrant Indian female population in Japan. Given that a majority of…
Gender similarities in work and well‐being outcomes among managers and professionals in Egypt
Ronald J. Burke, Ghada El‐KotThis paper aims to investigate gender similarities and differences among managers and professionals working in a variety of organizations and industries in Egypt. It seeks to…
Supporting the emergence of women's entrepreneurship: Regulative, institutional and technological changes in Japan
Charla Griffy‐BrownThere are a number of reasons why entrepreneurship has struggled in the Japanese context. Since the historical period from post‐war Japan until the 1990s, a large‐firm…
Seven years of the ICSB‐IJGE‐NWBC Best Paper Award for women's entrepreneurship research: What have we learned?
Julie R. Weeks, Susan G. DuffyThis paper aims to offer a brief history of the International Council for Small Business‐International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship‐National Women's Business Council…
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