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New Horizons and Global Perspectives in Female Entrepreneurship Research
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13 March 2023

The study of female entrepreneurship in business is well established in the context of western nations, but it is severely lacking beyond this context. This situation hinders the growth of female enterprises into emerging markets and discourages opportunities for business collaboration. New Horizons and Global Perspectives in Female Entrepreneurship Research offers a collection of high-level case studies by academics and researchers from underdeveloped and developing countries in order to provide better insights into the global markets for the Western (female) entrepreneur.
Providing much needed research and inquiry, the authors introduce various aspects of the female entrepreneur - such as her entrepreneurial process, interaction between the female entrepreneur and the institutional context surrounding her – introducing new avenues of exploration and collaboration.
Enhancing and encouraging female entrepreneurship research and participation, New Horizons and Global Perspectives in Female Entrepreneurship Research is innovative contribution to business and enterprise.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Women in Business, Economics, Finance, Business and Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Entrepreneurship, Business and Management, Entrepreneurship / Start-ups
Ufuk Alpsahin Cullen is a Senior Lecturer in Business & Enterprise at the Business School and Research Fellow, SME Production and Innovation Centre, Arts & Faculty Office, Edge Hill University, UK. Cullen is an editorial board member of BAM Entrepreneurship SIG and of International Journal of Business Research and Management (IJBRM).
Chapter 1. The Impact of Social Institutions on Business Success: Cross-Country Comparison; Ufuk Alpsahin Cullen
Chapter 2. Informal Female Entrepreneurship in The Middle Eastern Context: Turkey Case; Ufuk Alpsahin Cullen
Chapter 3. Entrepreneurial Financing Options of Female Businesses and Enterprise Performance in Nigeria; Ayedun Taiwo
Chapter 4. Female Entrepreneurship: Typologies, Drivers, and Value Creation; Diala Kabbara
Chapter 5. Female Academic Entrepreneurship: Evidence from a Developing Country; Ramjanul Ahsan
Chapter 6. Promotion of Women Micro Entrepreneurship and the Role of NPDAs: Case Study from India; Santana Pathak and Sujata Mukherjee