Description
This detailed study of female entrepreneurship in Asia examines the high economic growth that is increasingly driven by market-oriented economic reforms favouring entrepreneurship. There is a higher awareness by women of their political and socio-economic rights and recognition by society at large of social legitimacy of women pursuing business activities in their own right. This book assesses socio-cultural and economic factors influencing female entrepreneurship in Asia as well as the process and the tools and challenges that accompany it.- Opportunity to acquire knowledge on the socio-economic roles played by women as entrepreneurs in the region- Description and analysis of the issue in countries at different stages of economic development and with different socio-economic and cultural environment- A broad approach encompassing historical, political, sociological, economics and businesses-related aspects of female entrepreneurship
Table of Contents
Introduction; The rising tide of entrepreneurship; Historical and current socio-political and economic context of female entrepreneurship; Evolution of the concept of female entrepreneurship and the reality of women-owned businesses; The institutional environment of female entrepreneurship; Women in the labour market; Public policy supporting female entrepreneurship; Results of the field survey; Conclusions.



