"Empresarias Decididas: Women Entrepreneurs in the Americas" by Elsie L. Echeverri-Carroll and Daniela Brandazza: Statistics indicated noteworthy increases in the numbers of U.S. and Canadian women entrepreneurs in the 1990s. What factors contributed to this growth? And do these factors also translate into success for their colleagues in Latin America? Also in this issue: "Women and Business Leadership: Hurdles, Progress, and Opportunities" by J. Bruce Kellison.IC2 Institut
In Latin America and the Caribbean women represent 41.6% of the population active in the economy. Am...
This report intends to introduce the discussion of gender gaps in entrepreneurship development and t...
ABSTRACT: In the last few decades, the rise of women’s entrepreneurship topic attracts considerable ...
"Empresarias Decididas: Women Entrepreneurs in the Americas" by Elsie L. Echeverri-Carroll and Danie...
Women and Entrepreneurship comes from two authors with especially rich experience in this field of r...
Although the body of literature on female entrepreneurs is relatively small when compared to that of...
The growth of the proportion of female-owned businesses has been constant over the past decades. How...
During the 1990s, the number of Latina small businesses grew by an extraordinary 209 percent. These ...
Entrepreneurship has a leading role in economic development worldwide and, although it has usually ...
Entrepreneurship contributes to a vibrant private sector and can stimulate broader economic growth. ...
Entrepreneurship has a leading role in economic development worldwide and, although it has usually b...
Entrepreneurial activity can promote economic development on a national level. Women are the most un...
This article analyzes changes in the composition of Colombia's entrepreneurial class since the 1990s...
This paper aims at making a description of the entrepreneurial activity led by Latin American women ...
Faced with the need for greater flexibility, and burdened by the wage gap and lack of opportunities ...
In Latin America and the Caribbean women represent 41.6% of the population active in the economy. Am...
This report intends to introduce the discussion of gender gaps in entrepreneurship development and t...
ABSTRACT: In the last few decades, the rise of women’s entrepreneurship topic attracts considerable ...
"Empresarias Decididas: Women Entrepreneurs in the Americas" by Elsie L. Echeverri-Carroll and Danie...
Women and Entrepreneurship comes from two authors with especially rich experience in this field of r...
Although the body of literature on female entrepreneurs is relatively small when compared to that of...
The growth of the proportion of female-owned businesses has been constant over the past decades. How...
During the 1990s, the number of Latina small businesses grew by an extraordinary 209 percent. These ...
Entrepreneurship has a leading role in economic development worldwide and, although it has usually ...
Entrepreneurship contributes to a vibrant private sector and can stimulate broader economic growth. ...
Entrepreneurship has a leading role in economic development worldwide and, although it has usually b...
Entrepreneurial activity can promote economic development on a national level. Women are the most un...
This article analyzes changes in the composition of Colombia's entrepreneurial class since the 1990s...
This paper aims at making a description of the entrepreneurial activity led by Latin American women ...
Faced with the need for greater flexibility, and burdened by the wage gap and lack of opportunities ...
In Latin America and the Caribbean women represent 41.6% of the population active in the economy. Am...
This report intends to introduce the discussion of gender gaps in entrepreneurship development and t...
ABSTRACT: In the last few decades, the rise of women’s entrepreneurship topic attracts considerable ...