Women Entrepreneurs and the Myth of ‘Underperformance’
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Women Entrepreneurs and the Myth of ‘Underperformance’

A New Look at Women’s Entrepreneurship Research

9781786434494 爱德华·埃尔加出版社
Edited by Shumaila Yousafzai, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan, Alain Fayolle, Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Activities, University of Cagliari, Italy, Adam Lindgreen, Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Extraordinary Professor, Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa, Colette Henry, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland, Saadat Saeed, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship, Durham University Business School, Durham University and Shandana Sheikh, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK
Publication Date:2018 ISBN:978 1 78643 449 4 Extent:288 pp
Taking a fresh look at how performance is defined by examining the institutional power structures and policies, eminent scholars herein explore ways to overcome constrained performance and encourage women’s entrepreneurial activities through a variety of methodological approaches and geographical contexts.

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Taking a fresh look at how performance is defined by examining the institutional power structures and policies, eminent scholars herein explore ways to overcome constrained performance and encourage women’s entrepreneurial activities through a variety of methodological approaches and geographical contexts.

值得注意的是,本书增加了perspecti至关重要ve to defining ‘success’ and ‘performance’, shattering misconceptions of underperformance in women-owned enterprises. The contributing authors raise questions on the limiting concept of the ‘entrepreneur’ and have valuable insights into policies to facilitate female entrepreneurs. Instead of taking a one-sided and narrow approach with regards to understanding the entrepreneurship performance phenomenon, this book argues that future researchers should take a fresh look at business performance, considering structural constraints, definitions of success and other socio-political factors.

Scholars in the fields of entrepreneurship, gender studies, and institutional theory, as well as those who have a general interest in critical research, will benefit from this progressive step in entrepreneurship research.
Critical Acclaim
‘A must read for all entrepreneurship scholars because it helps us to understand and appreciate the real and many roles of women entrepreneurs, their relevance and importance to societies across the World, as well as the challenges and issues women entrepreneurs can face. An exciting and interesting read which presents us with critical questions for the future – thank you.’
– Sarah Jack, Lancaster University Management School, UK

‘To date performance of businesses started and run by women has been dominated by objective, economic metrics which in comparisons of men and women, may show that women under-perform. This book argues that this perspective is one-sided and narrow with regards to understanding the entrepreneurship phenomenon. Instead, the authors take a fresh look at business performance, considering structural constraints, definitions of success and other socio-political factors that help us to understand success and value creation of women entrepreneurs, and lead us in new research directions.’
– Candida Brush, Babson College, US

‘This book adds a critical perspective on “success”, shattering misconceptions on underperformance of women-owned enterprises. Incorporating valuable insights on policies to overcome constrained performance and facilitate female entrepreneurs, and raising questions on the limiting concept of “entrepreneur”, it represents a big step forward in the research agenda on female entrepreneurs. It is a highly relevant and recommended volume not only for all those with interest in women’s entrepreneurial activity but also the general field of entrepreneurship.’
– Anne de Bruin, Massey University, New Zealand

‘这一编辑的一系列贡献汇集了一系列学者,以挑战神话,使我们对女性企业家精神的理解和欣赏。它提供的见解增加了企业家研究中新兴的“社交转变”。如果仅以有限的经济和财务方式衡量绩效的狭窄看法,则证明可以忽略重要的社会贡献。重要的是,对企业家奖学金的贡献比女性进取更广泛。这些章节说明了创业实践的适应性和灵活性。他们展示了企业家不仅如何参与经济,社会和文化环境,而且如何适应这些背景以产生一系列价值观。”
– Alistair R. Anderson, Robert Gordon University, UK
Contributors
Contributors: R. Aidis, A. Akdeniz AR, H. Baiya, S Barakat, M. Boddington, D. Brozik, J.O. De Castro, L. Delgado-Márquez, S. Dewitt, W. Farraj, A. Fayolle, A.T. Hailemariam, C. Henry, C. Hoyte, B. Irene, J. Johansson, R. Justo, A. Kamau, P. Kamau, G. Khoury, B. Kroon, A. Lindgreen, J. Lockyer, M. Malmström, M. Milliance, D. Muia, R. Narendran, J. Ndung’u, S. Saeed, N. Sappleton, S. Sheikh, F. Sist, S. Sultan, A. Voitkane, J. Wincent, S. Yousafzai, A. Zapalska
Contents
Contents:

Introduction
Shumaila Yousafzai, Alain Fayolle, Adam Lindgreen, Colette Henry, Saadat Saeed and Shandana Sheikh

PART 1 Performance, success and value in entrepreneurship: a women’s perspective
1. Redefining Success beyond Economic Growth and Wealth Generation: The Case of Ethiopia
Atsede T. Hailemariam and Brigitte Kroon

2. Value creation through women’s entrepreneurship
Shandana Sheikh, Shumaila Yousafzai, Federica Sist, Aybeniz Akdeniz and Saadat Saeed

3. Stepping into power: Women leaders and their journey of self-redefinition
Milka Milliance

PART 2 Challenging underperformance hypothesis and acknowledging the constrained performance of women entrepreneurs
4. Hitting the top: Is there a glass ceiling for high-growth women entrepreneurs?
Ruta Aidis

5. Indigenous entrepreneurship: Māori female entrepreneurs in the tourism industry and constraints to their success
Alina Zapalska and Dallas Brozik

6. Women entrepreneurs in South Africa: maintaining a balance between culture, personal life, and business
Bridget Irene

7. How vague entrepreneurial identities of Swedish women entrepreneurs are performed by the government financiers
Aija Voitkane, Jeaneth Johansson, Malin Malmström, and Joakim Wincent

8. Socially constructed masculine domination: Officials’ perception of female entrepreneurs in Kerala, India
Roshni Narendran

PART 3 Overcoming constrained performance: Facilitating women entrepreneurs
9. Exploring alternative gendered social structures within entrepreneurship education: notes from a women’s-only enterprise programme in the United Kingdom
Monique Boddington and Shima Barakat

10.通过肯尼亚的小型商人的社会保护来弥合创业性别差距
Anne Kamau, Paul Kamau, Daniel Muia, Harun Baiya and Jane Ndung’u

11. Challenges to formalization of Palestinian female-owned home-based businesses
Grace Khoury, Wojdan Farraj and Suhail Sultan

12. The influence of gender on social orientation and family-friendly policies in community-based enterprises in Brazil
Luisa Delgado-Márquez, Rachida Justo and Julio O. De Castro

第4部分前进
13.性别和业务绩效:企业家隔离的作用
Natalie Sappleton

14. Still bringing up the rear: Why women will always be ‘Other’ in entrepreneurship’s masculine instrumental discourse
Joan Lockyer, Cherisse Hoyte, and Sunita Dewitt

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