Prelims
ISBN: 978-1-83909-286-2, eISBN: 978-1-83909-285-5
Publication date: 2 March 2020
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(2020), "Prelims", Ratten, V. (Ed.) Entrepreneurial Opportunities, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xvii. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-285-520201005
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Entrepreneurial Opportunities
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Entrepreneurial Opportunities: Economics and Sustainability for Future Growth
EDITED BY
VANESSA RATTEN
La Trobe University, Australia
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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Also by Vanessa Ratten
Sole Authored Books
Ratten, V. (2019). Social entrepreneurship in sport: How sport can deliver social wellbeing. London: Routledge.
Ratten, V. (2019). Sports technology and innovation: Assessing cultural and social factors. Cham: Palgrave.
Ratten, V. (2018). Sport entrepreneurship: Developing and sustaining an entrepreneurial sports culture. Heidelberg: Springer.
Ratten, V. (2018). Frugal innovation. Milton: Routledge.
Ratten, V. (2017). Sports innovation management. London: Routledge.
Ratten, V. (2017). Entrepreneurship and innovation in smart cities. London: Routledge.
Sole Edited Books
Ratten, V. (2019). Sport entrepreneurship and public policy: Building a new approach to policy-making for sport. Heidelberg: Springer.
Ratten, V. (2019). Entrepreneurship and the community: A multidisciplinary perspective on creativity, social challenges and business. Heidelberg: Springer.
Ratten, V. (2019). Technological progress, inequality and entrepreneurship: From consumer division to human centricity. Heidelberg: Springer.
Co-edited Books
Ratten, V., Jones, P., Braga, V., & Marques, C. S. (2019). Subsistence entrepreneurship: The role of collaborative innovation, sustainability and social goals. Heidelberg: Springer.
Ratten, V., Jones, P., Braga, V., & Marques, C. S. (2019). Sustainable entrepreneurship: The role of collaboration in the global economy. Heidelberg: Springer.
Ratten, V., Braga, V., Alvarez-Garcia, J., & Del Rio-Rama, M. (2019). Entrepreneurship, innovation and inequality: Exploring territorial dynamics and development. Milton: Routledge.
Ratten, V., Braga, V., Alvarez-Garcia, J., & Del Rio-Rama, M. (2019). Tourism innovation: Technology, sustainability and creativity. Abingdon: Routledge.
Tajeddini, T., Ratten, V., & Merkle, T. (2019). Tourism, hospitality and digital transformation: Strategic management aspects. London: Routledge.
Ratten, V., & Dana, L. P. (2019). Diversity and entrepreneurship. London: Routledge.
Dana, L. P., & Ratten, V. (2019). Societal entrepreneurship and competitiveness. Bingley: Emerald.
Ratten, V., & Jones, P. (2018). Transformational entrepreneurship. Milton: Routledge.
Ramadani, V., Dana, L., & Ratten, V. (2018). Informal ethnic entrepreneurship: Future research paradigms for creating innovative. Cham: Springer.
Ferreira, J., Fayolle, A., Raposo, M., & Ratten, V. (2018). Entrepreneurial universities. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Dana, L. P., Ratten, V., & Honyenuga, B. (2018). African entrepreneurship: Challenges and opportunities for doing business. Cham: Palgrave.
Ratten, V., Ramadani, V., Dana, L. P. Hisrich, R., & Ferreira, J. (2017). Gender and family entrepreneurship. London: Routledge.
Ratten, V., Braga, V., & Marques, C. (2017). Knowledge, learning and innovation: Research insights into cross-sector collaboration. New York, NY: Springer.
Ratten, V., Ramadani, V., & Dana, L. P. (2017). Women's entrepreneurship and family business. London: Routledge.
Ferreira, J., Dana, L.-P., & Ratten, V. (2016). Knowledge spillovers and strategic entrepreneurship. London: Routledge.
Ratten, V., & Ferreira, J. (2016). Sport entrepreneurship and innovation. London: Routledge.
Ramadani, V., Dana, L. P., Gërguri-Rashiti, S., & Ratten, V. (2016). Entrepreneurship and management in an Islamic context. Berlin: Springer.
Dana, L., Han, M., Ratten, V., & Welpe, I. (2009). The handbook of research on Asian entrepreneurship. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Dana, L., Han, M., Ratten, V., & Welpe, I. (2008). Handbook of research on European entrepreneurship: internationalisation of small businesses. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
List of Figures
Chapter 4 | |
Figure 4.1 | Themes from the Focus Group Discussions. |
Figure 4.2 | Recommendations for Recruitment of Migrant Franchisees, Franchise Operations, and Migrant Franchisees. |
Chapter 5 | |
Figure 5.1 | Conceptual Model. |
Figure 5.2 | Structural Model. |
Chapter 7 | |
Figure 7.1 | Franchisee Risk Exposure. |
Figure 7.2 | Risk after Acquisition and before the First Term or Subsequent Terms. |
Chapter 8 | |
Figure 8.1 | Generic Travel Customer Journey. |
Figure 8.2 | Digital PRM Opportunities. |
List of Tables
Chapter 2 | |
Table 2.1 | Reliability Statistics. |
Table 2.2 | The Six Dimensions of the Turkish Culture. |
Table 2.3 | The Six Dimensions of the British Culture. |
Table 2.4 | Demographics and Entrepreneurial Characteristics of the Participants. |
Table 2.5 | The Impacting Independent Variables on Business Survival. |
Table 2.6 | A Representative Chi Square (χ2) Test Result: Business Survival and Start-up Mode Relationship. |
Table 2.7 | Networking Density Patterns. |
Chapter 3 | |
Table 3.1 | Economic Participation Index and Access to Finance Indicator for Arab Countries (2011–2012). |
Table 3.2 | Economic Participation Index and Access to Finance Indicator for Arab Countries (2013–2016). |
Table 3.3 | Economic Participation Index and Access to Finance Indicator for Arab Countries (2017). |
Table 3.4 | Correlation Matrix. |
Table 3.5 | Hausman Specification Test (Dependent: WEI): Fixed Effect vs Random Effect. |
Table 3.6 | Random Effects Results of the Determinants of Women's Economic Participation and Opportunity (Dependent: WEI). |
Table 3.7 | Male and Female Rates of Gross Loan Portfolio and Percentage of Male and Female Borrowers during the Period (2008–2016). |
Chapter 4 | |
Table 4.1 | Migrant Franchisees–Challenges Reported by Franchisors. |
Table 4.2 | Recruitment Practices. |
Table 4.3 | Country of Origin of Migrant Franchisees. |
Chapter 5 | |
Table 5.1 | Means, Standard Deviations, and Correlations. |
Chapter 6 | |
Table 6.1 | Headquarters District. |
Table 6.2 | Restaurants' Size. |
Table 6.3 | Dependent and Independent Variables. |
Table 6.4 | Descriptive Statistics. |
Table 6.5 | Multiple Linear Regression – Random Effects Model Results. |
Chapter 9 | |
Table 9.1 | Eco-friendly Practices. |
List of Contributors
Chris Archer-Brown | Falmouth University School of Entrepreneurship, UK |
Graça Azevedo | University of Aveiro, Portugal |
Peter Baumgart | HTW Chur, Switzerland |
Aida Brito | Polytechnic Institute of Guarda, Portugal |
Ufi Cullen | Falmouth University School of Entrepreneurship, UK |
Lorelle Frazer | University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia |
Masoud Karami | Queenstown Resort College, New Zealand |
Lubna Sameer Khalaf | The University of Jordan, Jordan |
Carlos Pinho | University of Aveiro, Portugal |
Vanessa Ratten | La Trobe University, Australia |
Robin Roberts | Griffith University, Australia |
Maurice Roussety | Griffith University, Australia |
Nahil Ismail Saqfailhait | The University of Jordan, Jordan |
Sam Spector | Canterbury University, New Zealand |
Park Thaichon | Griffith University, Australia |
Petrus Usmanij | La Trobe University, Australia |
Liezel Vargas-Sevalle | Queenstown Resort College, New Zealand |
Ahmet Vatan | Istanbul Medeniyet University, Turkey |
Scott Weaven | Griffith University, Australia |
Zuhal Yilmaz | Bilecik Seyh Edebali University, Turkey |
Acknowledgments
As editor of this book on entrepreneurial opportunities, I am very grateful to colleagues who helped review the chapters and provided suggestions. Due to the large number of colleagues involved in this process and the anonymity of the review process they cannot be identified but I thank them for their help and service. I also thank the chapter authors for their perseverance and response to the idea about doing a book focusing on entrepreneurial opportunities. The chapter authors of this book through their collective help made this book a reality.
I also wish to acknowledge the support of my family, Kaye, David, Stuart, Hamish, and Sakura Ratten. In particular, I thank my mum Kaye for her entrepreneurial spirit. When she was 21 years old she owned her first business, a hairdressing salon in Brunswick Street, Brunswick, Melbourne. After living in Brisbane and Pittsburgh, we returned to Melbourne and it was nice to see the area where my mum had her first business. It is amazing to think about what my mum achieved at such a young age and her other business ventures throughout her life. It was my mum who first spurred my interest in entrepreneurship and especially the role of entrepreneurs in society.
Vanessa Ratten
La Trobe University, Australia
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Entrepreneurial Opportunities: Economics and Sustainability for Future Growth
- Chapter 2 Country-specific Sociocultural Institutional Factors as Determinants of Female Entrepreneurs' Successful Sustainable Business Strategies within the Context of Turkey and the UK
- Chapter 3 Microfinance: An Emerging Tool for Women's Economic Empowerment
- Chapter 4 Understanding Cultural Diversity in Franchising: Recommendations and Implications for Recruitment of Migrant Franchisees
- Chapter 5 Transformational Leadership in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry
- Chapter 6 Indebtedness of Restaurant Firms in Portugal: Application of Theories of Capital Structure
- Chapter 7 Franchise Risk Ecology: A Risk Ecology for Analyzing, Mitigating, and Pricing Franchisee-contracted Risks
- Chapter 8 Digital Pricing
- Chapter 9 New Ceramic Solutions in Sustainable Hotels within the Scope of Sustainable Innovation
- Index