Enterprising women in transition economies /edited by Friederike Welter, David Smallbone, Nina Isakova.
Enterprising women in transition economies /edited by Friederike Welter, David Smallbone, Nina Isakova.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, (c)2016.
- 1 online resource : illustrations
"First published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing" --
Includes bibliographies and index.
Entrepreneurship in the Ukraine: a male female comparison / Women entrepreneurs between tradition and modernity -- the case of Uzbekistan / Women business owners in Moldova: proprietors or entrepreneurs? / Djamila's journey from Kolkhoz to bazaar: female entrepreneurs in Kyrgyzstan / From business ownership to informal market traders: the characteristics of female entrepreneurship in Lithuania / Women entrepreneurs in Slovenia: by fits and starts / West and east German women entrepreneurs: (why) are they still different? / Conclsions and policy perspectives / Nina B. Isakova, Olha Krasovska, Lidia Kavunenko and Alexander Lugovy -- Friederike Welter, David Smallbone, Damira Mirzakhalikova, Natalja Ju. Schakirova and Charos Maksudova -- Elena Aculai, Nelly Rodionova and Natalia Vinogradova -- Gul Berna Ozcan -- Ruta Aidis -- Mateja Drnovsek and Miroslav Glas -- Friederike Welter -- Friederike Welter, David Smallbone and Nina B. Isakova.
This work examines female entrepreneurship in countries that are at different stages of transformation from centrally planned into market economies, giving deeper understanding of the current and potential contribution of women to economic and social development in their country.
9781351939836
Businesswomen--Former communist countries.
Women-owned business enterprises--Former communist countries.
Entrepreneurship--Former communist countries.
Electronic Books.
HD6072 / .E584 2016
"First published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing" --
Includes bibliographies and index.
Entrepreneurship in the Ukraine: a male female comparison / Women entrepreneurs between tradition and modernity -- the case of Uzbekistan / Women business owners in Moldova: proprietors or entrepreneurs? / Djamila's journey from Kolkhoz to bazaar: female entrepreneurs in Kyrgyzstan / From business ownership to informal market traders: the characteristics of female entrepreneurship in Lithuania / Women entrepreneurs in Slovenia: by fits and starts / West and east German women entrepreneurs: (why) are they still different? / Conclsions and policy perspectives / Nina B. Isakova, Olha Krasovska, Lidia Kavunenko and Alexander Lugovy -- Friederike Welter, David Smallbone, Damira Mirzakhalikova, Natalja Ju. Schakirova and Charos Maksudova -- Elena Aculai, Nelly Rodionova and Natalia Vinogradova -- Gul Berna Ozcan -- Ruta Aidis -- Mateja Drnovsek and Miroslav Glas -- Friederike Welter -- Friederike Welter, David Smallbone and Nina B. Isakova.
This work examines female entrepreneurship in countries that are at different stages of transformation from centrally planned into market economies, giving deeper understanding of the current and potential contribution of women to economic and social development in their country.
9781351939836
Businesswomen--Former communist countries.
Women-owned business enterprises--Former communist countries.
Entrepreneurship--Former communist countries.
Electronic Books.
HD6072 / .E584 2016