Edited by Thierry Burger-Helmchen, ISBN 978-953-51-0206-9, 306 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published March 14, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license
DOI: 10.5772/2277
Edited Volume

Entrepreneurship is a main driver of economic growth and of social dynamics. However, some basic characteristics like the gender of the entrepreneur, the geographical location, or the social context may have a tremendous impact on the possibility to become an entrepreneur, to create a firm and to prosper. This book is a collection of papers written by an array of international authors interested in the question of entrepreneurship from a gender point of view (male vs female entrepreneurship), a geographical point of view (Africa, Europe, America and Latin America, Asia...) or a specific social context point of view (agricultural economy, farming or family business, etc.).
- Chapter 1
Gender Differences Among Social vs. Business Entrepreneursby Ayala M. Pines, Miri Lerner and Dafna Schwartz - Chapter 2
Gender and Entrepreneurship in Uganda: Women Manoeuvring Economic Spaceby Julius Kikooma - Chapter 3
Entrepreneurship in Schools and the Invisible of Gender: A Swedish Contextby Eva Leffler - Chapter 4
Social Entrepreneurship and Cross-Sectoral Partnerships in CEE Countriesby Kaufmann Hans Ruediger, Mewaldt Andrea and Sanchez Bengoa Dolores - Chapter 5
Motives for Entrepreneurship: The Case of Lebanese Family Businessesby Josiane Fahed-Sreih and David Pistrui - Chapter 6
Entrepreneurship: Geographies and Social Contextby Elaine Da Silveira Leite and Natalia Maximo e Melo - Chapter 7
Does Romania Have a Chance to Join the Innovation Driven Economy?by Alexandru Borcea and Rosemari Fuica - Chapter 8
Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Spain Concepts, Kinds of Business and Advances in Researchby ángeles Arjona Garrido and Juan Carlos Checa Olmos - Chapter 9
Exploring Entrepreneurial Initiatives Among New African Nations: Reflecting Upon the Entrepreneurial Culture of Ghana and Namibia – Two Former German Coloniesby Wilfred Isak April - Chapter 10
The Talents’ Impact on China’s Economic Developmentby Han Liang, Kaizhong Yang and Yuping Li - Chapter 11
Social Entrepreneurshipby Lee A. Swanson and David D. Zhang - Chapter 12
Sustainable Retail Banking and Asset Management: Lessons from Challenges Faced by Entrepreneurs in African Economiesby Paul Stanford Kupakuwana - Chapter 13
Family Businesses: The Extensiveness of Succession Problems and Possible Solutionsby Mojca Duh - Chapter 14
International Entrepreneurship in an Emerging Economyby Sonia K. Guimarães - Chapter 15
Entrepreneurship, Farming, and Identity: A Phenomenological Inquiryby Charles B. Hennon


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