Chapter
Publicly Available
List of contributors
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of contributors XI
- Foreword XIX
- Introduction 1
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Section 1: Central and South America
- Chapter 1 Financial, human, and social capital – the interplay of resources among women entrepreneurs in Costa Rica 17
- Chapter 2 How women entrepreneurs emerge from family firms: The case of Colombia 35
- Chapter 3 Inclusive internationalisation as an emerging phenomenon of female entrepreneurship in three Latin American countries 65
- Chapter 4 The role of junior enterprises in the promotion of women’s entrepreneurial intentions: A comparison between Brazil and Portugal 121
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Section 2: Middle and far east
- Chapter 5 Female business angels in emerging economies: Funding family-related entrepreneurs 141
- Chapter 6 Women entrepreneurs within family spaces: A spatial perspective from a patriarchal context 165
- Chapter 7 An investigation into the influence of confidence, knowledge, and perseverance in supporting female entrepreneurs across emerging markets in India 187
- Chapter 8 The invisibility of Vietnamese women in the aquaculture value chain 227
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Section 3: Africa
- Chapter 9 Women’s enterprising in Africa: A systematic literature review 245
- Chapter 10 Coopetition as a strategy for value co-creation in women-owned start-ups in South Africa 273
- Chapter 11 Workaround practices within gender-biased entrepreneurship ecosystems – evidence from female entrepreneurs in the East African coffee sector 299
- Chapter 12 Agri-businesswomen in Kenya: Personal networks as gendered spaces in women’s entrepreneurship 319
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Section 4: Eastern Europe
- Chapter 13 Effectual-Causal reasonings inside innovative Belarusian SMEs: A gendered view 351
- Chapter 14 Women entrepreneurs: From potential to intention. The role of motivations and culture in emerging economies 369
- Postscript: Where do we go from here? 393
- Index 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of contributors XI
- Foreword XIX
- Introduction 1
-
Section 1: Central and South America
- Chapter 1 Financial, human, and social capital – the interplay of resources among women entrepreneurs in Costa Rica 17
- Chapter 2 How women entrepreneurs emerge from family firms: The case of Colombia 35
- Chapter 3 Inclusive internationalisation as an emerging phenomenon of female entrepreneurship in three Latin American countries 65
- Chapter 4 The role of junior enterprises in the promotion of women’s entrepreneurial intentions: A comparison between Brazil and Portugal 121
-
Section 2: Middle and far east
- Chapter 5 Female business angels in emerging economies: Funding family-related entrepreneurs 141
- Chapter 6 Women entrepreneurs within family spaces: A spatial perspective from a patriarchal context 165
- Chapter 7 An investigation into the influence of confidence, knowledge, and perseverance in supporting female entrepreneurs across emerging markets in India 187
- Chapter 8 The invisibility of Vietnamese women in the aquaculture value chain 227
-
Section 3: Africa
- Chapter 9 Women’s enterprising in Africa: A systematic literature review 245
- Chapter 10 Coopetition as a strategy for value co-creation in women-owned start-ups in South Africa 273
- Chapter 11 Workaround practices within gender-biased entrepreneurship ecosystems – evidence from female entrepreneurs in the East African coffee sector 299
- Chapter 12 Agri-businesswomen in Kenya: Personal networks as gendered spaces in women’s entrepreneurship 319
-
Section 4: Eastern Europe
- Chapter 13 Effectual-Causal reasonings inside innovative Belarusian SMEs: A gendered view 351
- Chapter 14 Women entrepreneurs: From potential to intention. The role of motivations and culture in emerging economies 369
- Postscript: Where do we go from here? 393
- Index 395