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The Wellbeing of Women in Entrepreneurship: A Global Perspective (Human Centered Management)

معرفی کتاب «The Wellbeing of Women in Entrepreneurship: A Global Perspective (Human Centered Management)» نوشتهٔ Maria-Teresa Lepeley, Katherina Kuschel, Nicholas Beutell, Nicky Pouw, Emiel L. Eijdenberg (Eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Women accomplish nearly two-thirds of total work around the world (including household duties), comprise one-third of the formal labor force, but women receive one-tenth of the world's income and own only one-hundredth of the world’s property. Entrepreneurship is a vehicle for advancing the lives of women around the world. This book brings together 49 distinguished entrepreneurship scholars to provide a unique global vision of the wellbeing of women entrepreneurs necessary for fostering sustainable development and inclusive societies. Although gender inequality is an important issue, solutions leading to gender parity are far from reaching ideal levels in the formal workplace and globally. Meanwhile the number of women involved in entrepreneurship is growing exponentially because there are more opportunities for women to own a business and be their own boss. This offers women the most desirable and flexible working conditions that better align with women’s lifestyles and multiple family responsibilities. However, entrepreneurial activities are demanding and complex; compared to men, women face special challenges that deserve close attention. This book presents research and programs to effectively support women entrepreneurs in reaching levels of wellbeing required to ensure business sustainability and personal prosperity. Offering a diversity perspectives from around the globe, __The Wellbeing of Women in Entrepreneurship__ is of great interest to academics and practitioners working in teaching and research in disciplines including business management, entrepreneurship, oganizational change, human centered management, human resources, sustainable development, and women’s studies. Half Title Series Title Copyright Contents Foreword Preface About the editors List of contributors List of figures List of tables Part 1 The Americas United States 1 The multiplier effect of wellbeing of women entrepreneurs: a practical approach and a personal account 2 Women entrepreneurs: advancing from quantity to quality to attain wellbeing through business sustainability 3 Wellbeing, family, support, and health among married women entrepreneurs in the United States 4 Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in the United States: common themes through their narratives 5 Women founders of STEM firms in the United States: challenges and opportunities to attain business sustainability and wellbeing 6 The expat entrepreneur: entrepreneurial ventures and wellbeing of women as ‘trailing spouses’ 7 Work, wellness, and wellbeing: women entrepreneurs can be well while doing good Latin America Chile 8 Women in entrepreneurship from failure to wellbeing: paradox or a paradigm? A case study in Chile 9 Entrepreneurship as therapy: a metaphor among necessity-driven women seeking wellbeing by doing and connecting in Chile 10 Women in high-growth entrepreneurship and Chile’s entrepreneurial ecosystem Peru 11 Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in rural Cusco, Peru: success stories and entrepreneurial training The Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago 12 Entrepreneurial engagement, empowerment, and wellbeing of Caribbean women: a meta-synthesis Part 2 Europe France 13 Why women entrepreneurs undertake lower radical growth modalities than do men: the imprinting phenomenon Italy 14 Work-family conflicts and satisfaction among Italian women entrepreneurs 15 Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs and relational capital: a case study in Italy Spain 16 Aspects of the work-life balance and wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship Sweden 17 Entrepreneurial life-puzzle and wellbeing: the case of Swedish women entrepreneurs United Kingdom 18 Women entrepreneurs and wellbeing: an identity perspective Part 3 Europe – Central Asia Turkey 19 Grameen microcredit model of social entrepreneurship: effects on wellbeing among women entrepreneurs in Turkey Part 4 South Asia India 20 Wellbeing of women entrepreneurs: an Indian perspective Bangladesh 21 Wellbeing assessment of pull and push women entrepreneurs: the case of Bangladesh Part 5 Middle East Lebanon – Jordan 22 Exploring degrees of wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in refugee settlements in the Middle East: a personal account Part 6 Africa Zambia 23 Exploring wellbeing indicators of women micro entrepreneurs in Zambia Kenya 24 Rethinking women in survival entrepreneurship and wellbeing in Kenya Ethiopia 25 Hired domestic help: critical factor in women entrepreneurs’ life and business satisfaction in sub-Saharan countries Part 7 Australia 26 Enhancing wellbeing of women in entrepreneurship in media narrative Index Women perform nearly two-thirds of total work (including household duties), comprise one-third of the formal labor force, but receive only one-tenth of the world income. This book brings together scholars to provide a unique global vision of the wellbeing of women entrepreneurs to foster sustainable development and inclusive societies.
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