This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the international development arena. Through a longitudinal analysis of a micro?enterprise development project in which intermediary organizations contract traditional handicrafts from female home?based producers, we focus on the impact of contracting policies on the ability of the desperately poor to improve their disadvantaged position. Our critical analysis reveals how intermediaries who impose exclusive contracting conditions, supposedly to protect the women's interests, actually constrain the emancipatory potential of the women's entrepreneurial activities. However, such contractual limitations generate collaborative networks enabling the women to ch...
This article addresses gender and entrepreneurship in a West African context. Through a case study o...
Entrepreneurship is an emerging research area among academics because it is generally acknowledged t...
Abstract Empowering women is important for socio economic growth because it is one of the most impo...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
This paper addresses the questions; to what extent are women entrepreneurs empowered by entrepreneur...
Although entrepreneurial practices and processes are evolving and changing globally, models of entre...
PurposeThe aim of this research is to determine the stages that women in resource-constrained enviro...
In this paper we argue that entrepreneurship is a socio-spatial embedded activity and that the socia...
Although entrepreneurial practices and processes are evolving and changing globally, models of entre...
With there are studies exploring the entrepreneurship and gender within nations in the global north ...
Female entrepreneurship is an import factor not only in economic development but also in the realiza...
This article applies an intersectional lens to analyze the lived experience of 11 women migrant entr...
Digital entrepreneurship is presented in popular discourse as a means to empowerment and greater eco...
This article addresses gender and entrepreneurship in a West African context. Through a case study o...
Entrepreneurship is an emerging research area among academics because it is generally acknowledged t...
Abstract Empowering women is important for socio economic growth because it is one of the most impo...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
This paper addresses the questions; to what extent are women entrepreneurs empowered by entrepreneur...
Although entrepreneurial practices and processes are evolving and changing globally, models of entre...
PurposeThe aim of this research is to determine the stages that women in resource-constrained enviro...
In this paper we argue that entrepreneurship is a socio-spatial embedded activity and that the socia...
Although entrepreneurial practices and processes are evolving and changing globally, models of entre...
With there are studies exploring the entrepreneurship and gender within nations in the global north ...
Female entrepreneurship is an import factor not only in economic development but also in the realiza...
This article applies an intersectional lens to analyze the lived experience of 11 women migrant entr...
Digital entrepreneurship is presented in popular discourse as a means to empowerment and greater eco...
This article addresses gender and entrepreneurship in a West African context. Through a case study o...
Entrepreneurship is an emerging research area among academics because it is generally acknowledged t...
Abstract Empowering women is important for socio economic growth because it is one of the most impo...