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Levelling the playing field - women's entrepreneurship as an egalitarian choice : Women's Entrepreneurship as an Egalitarian Choice.
Title:
Levelling the playing field - women's entrepreneurship as an egalitarian choice : Women's Entrepreneurship as an Egalitarian Choice.
Author:
Oppedisano, Jeannette.
ISBN:
9781845444211
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (48 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Abstracts & keywords -- Guest editorial -- Entrepreneurship and social inclusion -- Entrepreneurship: not an easy path to top management for women -- Women entrepreneurs: out from under the glass ceiling -- Women home-based business owners: insights from comparative analyses -- Giving back: women's entrepreneurial philanthropy -- Bookshelf.
Abstract:
Women in the UK frequently do not consider business ownership as an alternative to other forms of employment or as a means to gain economic benefits. The number of women currently entering in to businesses in the North of England is decreasing and is less than half of that in the South. This paper examines the preliminary findings from a longitudinal study exploring the socially created barriers to business start-up that inhibit the growth of women entrepreneurs and how they may be removed. The study employed an action research approach to investigate the experiences of UK women entering into micro and small business ownership, emphasising the social construction of many of the barriers faced by women in the pursuit of business ownership. In doing so it examined personal and motivational factors surrounding the start-up process, the economic and physical barriers encountered, as well as the perceived and actual support and advice available to women.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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