A Political Economy of Women's Entrepreneurship (Women's Work)

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A Political Economy of Women's Entrepreneurship (Women's Work)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 240 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781788215954

Full Description

The promotion of women's entrepreneurship has travelled globally in recent years and has been regarded as a relatively unquestioned good. It has been adopted as a tool for governments, policy-makers, and development professionals and applied to women in various political, economic and social contexts. Specifically, the focus on women's enterprises by international organizations, such as the World Bank, has established women's enterprise promotion as a signifier of modern and cosmopolitan economies. As such, there is an important need to discuss the outcomes of the various applications of women's enterprise promotion and to offer a political economy of women's entrepreneurship.

Moving beyond the input-output perspectives that have consistently positioned female entrepreneurs as underperforming relative to their male counterparts, this book argues that the universally distinctive experiences of women entrepreneurs are indicative of the need for a political economy of entrepreneurship, especially at the level of the household. Drawing from country-specific research, the book highlights the gaps between rhetoric and practice by policy-makers and programme designers promoting women's entrepreneurship. Furthermore, the analysis begins to close the conceptual gaps around the economic and social outcomes of entrepreneurship for women and establishes a foundation from which to build entrepreneurship theory and to strengthen enterprise programmes and policies.

Contents

1. Introduction

2. What do we know about women entrepreneurs and how they are treated within different political economies

3. Women's enterprises and the "smart economics": international organizations and governments jump on the bandwagon

4. Does entrepreneurship equal empowerment?

5. The case of Sri Lanka

6. The case of Kuwait

7. Call to include protections for women entrepreneurs and support services

8. Conclusion

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