Women entrepreneurship in family business / edited by Vanessa Ratten, Leo-Paul Dana and Veland Ramadani.

"There has been growing attention placed on the role of female run and managed business in the global economy due to the increasing emphasis on gender equity. Despite the importance of female entrepreneurship, there has only been recently increased research attention devoted to entrepreneurship...

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Online Access: Full Text (via EBSCO)
Other Authors: Ratten, Vanessa (Editor), Dana, Leo Paul (Editor), Ramadani, Veland (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Series:Routledge frontiers of business management ; 15.
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Table of Contents:
  • Women entrepreneurship in family business: an overview
  • The role of gender in family-business research: a systematic review of the literature
  • Women-led enterprises in Germany: the more social, ecological, and corporate responsible businesses?
  • Family firms and non-family firms: a survey in Italian and Spanish wine sector performance
  • The role of women as entrepreneurs in family business: a literature review
  • Innocent sampling in research on gender and entrepreneurship
  • How does spouse involvement affect business growth? a matter of gender
  • Firm performance, corporate governance and gender diversity in top Italian family firms
  • When do women make a difference in the family firm?: understanding the Latin American context
  • Female entrepreneurship in developing contexts: characteristics, challenges, and dynamics
  • Gender entrepreneurial leadership in family businesses: a case study from Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Listed Italian family firms: corporate governance composition and effects on performance
  • Future research directions for women entrepreneurship in family business
  • Index.