The dramatic expansion of scholarly interest and activity in the field of women's entrepreneurship within recent years has done much to correct the historical inattention paid to female entrepreneurs and their initiatives. Yet, as the field continues to develop and mature, there are increasingly strong calls for scholars to take their research in new directions. Within this introduction to the special issue, we expand upon the reasons for this call, describe who responded, and summarize the new frontiers explored within the work appearing in this and another related collection. We conclude by delineating new territories for researchers to explore, arguing that such endeavors will join those in this volume in not only addressing the criticis...
Female entrepreneurship to date represents a key component of the business sector worldwide as, in ...
In this study, we explore how extant literature contributes to the development in women entrepreneu...
Purpose: Women contribute to economic growth. Changing global sociocultural conditions have increase...
The dramatic expansion of scholarly interest and activity in the field of women's entrepreneurship w...
As noted in a current call for papers (Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice 2010), there has recently...
Book synopsis: The literature in female entrepreneurship has witnessed significant development in th...
Despite the increased interest in entrepreneurship across scientific and professional fields over th...
Research Summary Entrepreneurship and innovation are social and relational processes that occur in ...
The author, a legal scholar, reviews academic literature regarding and otherwise relevant to the stu...
We used bibliometric methods to examine studies related to women entrepreneurship. Specifically, we ...
This article examines major areas of inquiry related to entrepreneurial capabilities, motivations, a...
Abstract: In this paper, we have analyzed how existing literature contributes to women entrepreneurs...
Female entrepreneurship to date represents a key component of the business sector worldwide as, in 2...
Purpose: An entrepreneur is a development driver. It aids in maintaining the economic growth process...
The article outlines selected issues that are of particular relevance in entrepreneurship research, ...
Female entrepreneurship to date represents a key component of the business sector worldwide as, in ...
In this study, we explore how extant literature contributes to the development in women entrepreneu...
Purpose: Women contribute to economic growth. Changing global sociocultural conditions have increase...
The dramatic expansion of scholarly interest and activity in the field of women's entrepreneurship w...
As noted in a current call for papers (Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice 2010), there has recently...
Book synopsis: The literature in female entrepreneurship has witnessed significant development in th...
Despite the increased interest in entrepreneurship across scientific and professional fields over th...
Research Summary Entrepreneurship and innovation are social and relational processes that occur in ...
The author, a legal scholar, reviews academic literature regarding and otherwise relevant to the stu...
We used bibliometric methods to examine studies related to women entrepreneurship. Specifically, we ...
This article examines major areas of inquiry related to entrepreneurial capabilities, motivations, a...
Abstract: In this paper, we have analyzed how existing literature contributes to women entrepreneurs...
Female entrepreneurship to date represents a key component of the business sector worldwide as, in 2...
Purpose: An entrepreneur is a development driver. It aids in maintaining the economic growth process...
The article outlines selected issues that are of particular relevance in entrepreneurship research, ...
Female entrepreneurship to date represents a key component of the business sector worldwide as, in ...
In this study, we explore how extant literature contributes to the development in women entrepreneu...
Purpose: Women contribute to economic growth. Changing global sociocultural conditions have increase...