This paper focuses upon the often neglected issue of the contribution of South Asian women to both entrepreneurship and the management of family businesses. We conceptualise the family as a highly gendered institution. Two in-depth case studies, as illustrative typological exemplars, were undertaken with Asian women entrepreneurs who share both ownership and management of larger businesses which are household names, yet represent a tiny fraction of the Asian women in business. Respondents were interviewed by telephone. A clearer picture emerges of the roles, responsibilities and relationships of the relatively few Asian women who are entrepreneurs in their own right, and the many more who physically and strategically help sustain many succe...
The multi-dimensional research field of entrepreneurship has been studied extensively. However, the...
Objectives: The aim of this paper is to explore family succession and continuity in Punjabi-Indian e...
There is growing attention to analyse the influence of gender upon women’s entrepreneurship. Nonethe...
This paper focuses upon the often neglected issue of the contribution of South Asian women to both e...
The aim of this paper is to see how Asian female entrepreneurs in the UK have developed and to under...
The "growth " of Asian enterprises has been a much commented upon feature of the small bus...
Entrepreneurship is the act of being an entrepreneur or one who undertakes innovations, finance and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate differences/similarities in business practices ...
Purpose: This research aims to identify some female entrepreneurs and their relationship profiles wi...
Introduction: The Roles of women in family businesses and the challenges and opportuni- ties they fa...
GroupIndia has emerged as a major source of migrants for developed countries including Australia; ye...
The aim of this paper is to see how Asian female entrepreneurs in the United Kingdom have developed ...
The aim of this paper is to see how Asian female entrepreneurs in the UK have developed and to under...
This PhD contributes to the growing body of literature on South Asian women’s entrepreneurship in g...
India has emerged as a major source of migrants for developed countries including Australia; yet, th...
The multi-dimensional research field of entrepreneurship has been studied extensively. However, the...
Objectives: The aim of this paper is to explore family succession and continuity in Punjabi-Indian e...
There is growing attention to analyse the influence of gender upon women’s entrepreneurship. Nonethe...
This paper focuses upon the often neglected issue of the contribution of South Asian women to both e...
The aim of this paper is to see how Asian female entrepreneurs in the UK have developed and to under...
The "growth " of Asian enterprises has been a much commented upon feature of the small bus...
Entrepreneurship is the act of being an entrepreneur or one who undertakes innovations, finance and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate differences/similarities in business practices ...
Purpose: This research aims to identify some female entrepreneurs and their relationship profiles wi...
Introduction: The Roles of women in family businesses and the challenges and opportuni- ties they fa...
GroupIndia has emerged as a major source of migrants for developed countries including Australia; ye...
The aim of this paper is to see how Asian female entrepreneurs in the United Kingdom have developed ...
The aim of this paper is to see how Asian female entrepreneurs in the UK have developed and to under...
This PhD contributes to the growing body of literature on South Asian women’s entrepreneurship in g...
India has emerged as a major source of migrants for developed countries including Australia; yet, th...
The multi-dimensional research field of entrepreneurship has been studied extensively. However, the...
Objectives: The aim of this paper is to explore family succession and continuity in Punjabi-Indian e...
There is growing attention to analyse the influence of gender upon women’s entrepreneurship. Nonethe...