Table of contents - Special Issue: Female entrepreneurship – a research agenda
Following the pathway of female entrepreneurs: A six‐country investigation
Emma McClelland, Janine Swail, Jim Bell, Patrick IbbotsonThere has been increased policy and research interest in the growing number of female entrepreneurs and their potential contribution to both the local and global economy…
Entrepreneurial women and private capital: The New Zealand perspective
Anne de Bruin, Susan Flint‐HartleTo explore the demand and supply of private capital for successful women entrepreneurs in New Zealand. To obtain and interpret fine‐grained information in order to mitigate the…
Biological sex, stereotypical sex‐roles, and SME owner characteristics
John Watson, Rick NewbyTo investigate the relationship between biological sex (male or female) and stereotypical sex‐roles (masculinity and femininity) and to determine which might be more appropriate…
Barriers to women achieving their entrepreneurial potential: Women and risk
Clare BrindleyThis paper provides a comprehensive summary of the academic literature with regard to risk and its role in the entrepreneurial experience of women. Entrepreneurial risk has an…
No gender in cyberspace?: Empowering entrepreneurship and innovation in female‐run ICT small firms
Lynn M. Martin, Len Tiu WrightTo explore how information communication technologies (ICT) and the internet offer new opportunities for women to develop as entrepreneurs and innovators. To add to the literature…
ISSN:
1355-2554e-ISSN:
1758-6534ISSN-L:
1355-2554Online date, start – end:
1995Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof Paul Jones