Women Entrepreneurship in Family Business Routledge Frontiers of Business Management Series
Coordonnateurs : Ratten Vanessa, Dana Leo-Paul, Ramadani Veland
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 in the context of female entrepreneurship dynamics. This edited book examines female entrepreneurship and internationalization from both a practical and policy perspective and looks at the role of female entrepreneurship in the global economy.
1. Women Entrepreneurship in Family Business: An Overview
Vanessa Ratten, Leo-Paul Dana and Veland Ramadani
2. The Role of Gender in Family-Business Research: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Leona Achtenhagen, Kajsa Haag and Friederike Welter
3. Women-Led Enterprises in Germany: The More Social, Ecological and Corporate Responsible Businesses?
André Pahnke, Kerstin Ettl and Friederike Welter
4. Family Firms and Non-Family Firms: A Survey in Italian and Spanish Wine Sector Performance
Laura Broccardo and Elisa Truant
5. The Role of Women as Entrepreneurs in Family Business: A Literature Review
Alessandra Faraudello, Lucrezia Songini, Massimiliano Pellegrini and Luca Gnan
6. Innocent Sampling in Research on Gender and Entrepreneurship
Annie Roos and Johan Gaddefors
7. How Does Spouse Involvement Affect Business Growth? A Matter of Gender
Eli Gimmon, Zeevik Greenberg and Yanav Farja
8. Firm Performance, Corporate Governance and Gender Diversity in Top Italian Family Firms
Michela C. Mason and Josanco Floreani
9. When Do Women Make a Difference in The Family Firm: Understanding the Latin American Context
Luz Elena Orozco Collazos, Isabel Botero and Maria Piedad Lopez Vergara
10. Female Entrepreneurship in Developing Contexts: Characteristics, Challenges and Dynamics
Andrea Caputo, Luisa De Vita, Michela Mari and Sara Poggesi
11. Gender Entrepreneurial Leadership in Family Businesses: A Case Study from Bosnia & Herzegovina
Ramo Palalic, Veland Ramadani, Leo-Paul Dana and Vanessa Ratten
12. Listed Italian Family Firms: Corporate Governance Composition and Effects on Performance
Laura Broccardo and Elisa Truant
13. Future Research Directions for Women Entrepreneurship in Family Business
Vanessa Ratten, Veland Ramadani and Leo-Paul Dana
Vanessa Ratten is Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Marketing, La Trobe University, Australia.
Leo-Paul Dana is Professor of Entrepreneurship at Montpellier Business School, Montpellier, France.
Veland Ramadani is Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Management at the Faculty of Business and Economics, South East European University, Macedonia.
Date de parution : 09-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 08-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Women Entrepreneurship in Family Business :
Mots-clés :
Italian Family Firms; Male Business Owners; Female entrepreneurs; Non-family Firms; Entrepreneurs; Female Business Owners; Family business; Family Firms; Female entrepreneurship; Family Business Research; Women entrepreneurship; Leo-Paul Dana; Women Entrepreneurs; Veland Ramadani; Leona Achtenhagen; Short Term Profit Maximization; Kajsa Haag; Ceo Duality; Friederike Welter; Family Business Field; André Pahnke; Literature Review; Kerstin Ettl; Family Firm Performance; Laura Broccardo; Successor Ceo; Elisa Truant; Family Business Owners; Alessandra Faraudello; Family Entrepreneurship; Lucrezia Songini; Family Business Studies; Massimiliano Pellegrini; Dummy Variable; Luca Gnan; AIDA; Annie Roos; Family Ownership; Johan Gaddefors; Family Business Scholars; Eli Gimmon; Systematic Literature Review; Zeevik Greenberg; Spanish Family Firms; Yanay Farja; IAB Establishment Panel; Michela C; Mason; Josanco Floreani; Luz Elena Orozco Collazos; Isabel C; Botero; Maria Piedad Lpez Vergara; Andrea Caputo; Luisa De Vita; Michela Mari; Sara Poggesi; Ramo Palalić