Dedication |
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About the editors |
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About the contributors |
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Introduction |
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SECTION 1 Religious embeddedness of women entrepreneurship in the Islamic context |
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1 Behind the green line: an examination of female entrepreneurial activity in the Muslim world |
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3 | (15) |
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4 | (1) |
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Different implementations of Islam |
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4 | (1) |
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Islam, women and entrepreneurship |
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5 | (1) |
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Islam and female entrepreneurship |
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5 | (1) |
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Female entrepreneurship and secularism |
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6 | (1) |
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Female entrepreneurship in Turkey |
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7 | (2) |
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9 | (1) |
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10 | (1) |
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11 | (2) |
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Limitations and direction for future research |
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13 | (5) |
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2 If policy (half-heartedly) says `yes', but patriarchy says `no': how the gendered institutional context in Pakistan restricts women entrepreneurship |
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18 | (15) |
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Gender gap in entrepreneurship |
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18 | (1) |
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Institutional theory as theoretical perspective |
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19 | (1) |
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Critical analysis of the institutional environment in Pakistan |
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20 | (1) |
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The emergence of gender-aware policy-making |
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21 | (5) |
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Informal institutions and the role of patriarchy |
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26 | (1) |
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27 | (1) |
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28 | (1) |
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29 | (4) |
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3 Gendered expectations and ideologies of patriarchy: contextualizing Arab women's entrepreneurial leadership |
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33 | (13) |
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Definitions of entrepreneurial leadership |
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34 | (1) |
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Lebanon in the light of institutional theory |
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35 | (1) |
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36 | (2) |
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38 | (4) |
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42 | (4) |
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4 `Pleasing the father': the impact of the political leader in shaping women's entrepreneurship in Oman |
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46 | (14) |
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46 | (1) |
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46 | (1) |
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47 | (1) |
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Multi-level relational framework |
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48 | (2) |
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50 | (1) |
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50 | (2) |
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52 | (3) |
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55 | (2) |
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57 | (3) |
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5 Leveraging micro-level support factors to overcome macro-level challenges: Palestinian and Saudi Arabian female entrepreneurs |
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60 | (14) |
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The Palestinian and Saudi Arabian context |
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61 | (2) |
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63 | (1) |
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63 | (7) |
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Discussion and implications |
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70 | (1) |
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71 | (3) |
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6 Women's entrepreneurship in Turkey: promising initiatives and evidence for success in the face of culturally embedded barriers |
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74 | (15) |
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The institutional context of women entrepreneurship in Turkey |
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75 | (4) |
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Key drivers and success factors for women's entrepreneurship in Turkey |
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79 | (1) |
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80 | (3) |
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83 | (6) |
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SECTION 2 Gendered embeddedness of women's entrepreneurial activity in the entrepreneurship ecosystem |
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89 | (170) |
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7 Developing gender-responsive trade ecosystems in the Asia-Pacific |
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91 | (15) |
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91 | (1) |
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92 | (1) |
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92 | (2) |
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94 | (1) |
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Internationalization of women-led SME |
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95 | (1) |
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95 | (2) |
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97 | (2) |
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Gender-responsive trade practices framework |
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99 | (1) |
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100 | (1) |
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101 | (5) |
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8 Gender embeddedness in patriarchal contexts undergoing institutional change: evidence from Nepal |
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106 | (13) |
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(Women) Entrepreneurship and the institutional environment |
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107 | (1) |
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The social context in Nepal |
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108 | (1) |
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The formal institutional environment for (women) entrepreneurship development in Nepal |
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109 | (1) |
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Gendered institutions and women's entrepreneurship --- Empirical evidence |
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110 | (5) |
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115 | (4) |
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9 Opportunity creation for female entrepreneurs in the Welsh and Turkish entrepreneurial ecosystem: a social capital perspective |
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119 | (20) |
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Women entrepreneurship in Wales and Turkey |
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120 | (1) |
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Social capital and women entrepreneurship |
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121 | (2) |
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123 | (2) |
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125 | (11) |
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136 | (3) |
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10 Effectuation thinking and the manifestation of socio-cultural complexities in Sri Lankan female entrepreneurs' business decisions |
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139 | (15) |
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Effectuation and causation perspectives on entrepreneurship |
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140 | (1) |
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Country context: Sri Lanka |
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141 | (1) |
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142 | (6) |
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148 | (1) |
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Implications for research and policy |
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149 | (5) |
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11 Cultural factors shaping women entrepreneurship in the Baltic Sea countries |
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154 | (13) |
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Cultural factors and female entrepreneurship |
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155 | (4) |
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159 | (1) |
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160 | (2) |
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162 | (5) |
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12 The business life-cycle and entrepreneurial ecosystem study of women entrepreneurs in the Polish tourism industry |
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167 | (13) |
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The context of women entrepreneurs in Poland |
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168 | (1) |
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Methodology and conceptual framework |
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169 | (2) |
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171 | (2) |
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Analysis of the entrepreneurial ecosystem characteristics |
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173 | (4) |
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177 | (3) |
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13 Women's entrepreneurial realities in the Czech Republic and the United States: gender gaps, racial/ethnic disadvantages, and emancipatory potential |
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180 | (14) |
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Marie Rospisilov A. Nancy Jurik |
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Theoretical Framing and study contexts |
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181 | (2) |
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183 | (1) |
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Findings I Motivations for business |
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183 | (4) |
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Findings II Business approaches to disadvantage |
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187 | (3) |
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Discussion and conclusion |
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190 | (4) |
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14 Women's entrepreneurship in Swedish forestry: a matter of adaptation or transformation? |
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194 | (12) |
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Gender equality policies in the Swedish forestry sector |
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196 | (2) |
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Gender and the process of modernization |
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198 | (1) |
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199 | (2) |
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Gender and entrepreneurship |
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201 | (1) |
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202 | (4) |
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15 Women's business survival and the institutionalization of entrepreneurial support in the Malaysian handicraft industry |
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206 | (13) |
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Women entrepreneurs in the handicraft industry in Malaysia |
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206 | (2) |
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Development of a conceptual framework for the survival of women's businesses |
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208 | (1) |
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209 | (1) |
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Construct: business factors |
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210 | (1) |
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Construct: The individual |
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210 | (1) |
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211 | (1) |
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212 | (1) |
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213 | (1) |
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214 | (5) |
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16 Developing an understanding of entrepreneurship intertwined with motherhood: a career narrative of British Mumpreneurs |
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219 | (14) |
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Exploring mumpreneurship amidst institutional domain |
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220 | (9) |
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229 | (4) |
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17 An interdisciplinary framework to deconstruct second-generation gender bias |
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233 | (14) |
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The gender-neutral paradox |
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233 | (1) |
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Women entrepreneurs negotiating term sheets for equity funding |
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234 | (2) |
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Social psychology, gender bias and negotiation |
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236 | (2) |
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Labour market economics and gender bias |
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238 | (2) |
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Contributions from law to second-generation gender bias |
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240 | (1) |
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241 | (6) |
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18 Entrepreneurial passion and social entrepreneurial self-efficacy among Spanish and Moroccan young females |
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247 | (12) |
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Women and social entrepreneurship in the contexts of Spain and Morocco |
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248 | (1) |
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249 | (2) |
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251 | (2) |
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253 | (1) |
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Discussion and conclusions |
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254 | (5) |
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259 | (26) |
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19 The lean scientific canvas method: a proposal to foster women's entrepreneurship in Mexico |
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261 | (11) |
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Veronica Ilian Banos Monroy |
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Edgar Rogelio Ramirez Solis |
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A brief approach on the scientific method |
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262 | (1) |
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The lean canvas methodology |
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263 | (4) |
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The lean scientific canvas method |
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267 | (1) |
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268 | (4) |
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20 Beyond the gender-neutral approach: gender and entrepreneurship as an intertwined social practice |
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272 | (13) |
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A practice-based approach to gender and entrepreneurship |
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273 | (2) |
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Authoring as a material-discursive practice |
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275 | (4) |
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Gendering and entrepreneuring in the succession process |
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279 | (3) |
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282 | (3) |
Index |
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