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Women Entrepreneurs Across Racial Lines: Issues of Human Capital, Financial Capital And Network (New Horizons in Entrepreneurship) [Hardcover]

Andrea Smith-Hunter (Author)

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October 30, 2006 1843764164 978-1843764168
‘In this book Andrea E. Smith-Hunter interweaves quantitative findings with qualitative depth, resulting in an informative and objective report of explanatory variables, differences and similarities among women entrepreneurs from unlike racial backgrounds. Among others, she develops models of human capital dimensions, network structures, and entrepreneurial success.’ – Leo Paul Dana, Journal of International Entrepreneurship

Women entrepreneurs command an increasingly large presence at the international and national levels. A significant part of this impact is due to growing numbers of minority women becoming entrepreneurs. This volume provides some of the most comprehensive data to date on the topic of women entrepreneurs across racial lines. It offers a systematic and conceptual framework for understanding issues of network structures and human and financial capital, analyzed through a comparative analysis of minority and white women entrepreneurs.

The book begins by looking at the historical and current contributions of women in the labor market, as well as literature related to women entrepreneurs. Subsequent chapters take a critical and in-depth look at white and minority entrepreneurs. Later chapters examine the status of women entrepreneurs in the national sphere in the US, followed by various analyses of their position in the global marketplace. The book concludes with a set of action tools to aid women entrepreneurs as they navigate the road to economic success.

Through a well-chosen sample, rich analysis and insightful accounts, Andrea E. Smith-Hunter compellingly details the challenges and opportunities faced by women entrepreneurs in today’s marketplace. Government agencies, researchers, entrepreneurs and those involved with the financial aspects of entrepreneurial ventures will find this volume of great interest.


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Andrea E. Smith-Hunter, Associate Professor of Marketing and Management, Siena College

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white women entrepreneurs, minority women entrepreneurs, network structure dimensions, obtaining financial capital, survivalist entrepreneurs, women entrepreneurs worldwide, business ownership experience, mainstream labor market, human capital dimensions, members business owners, previous entrepreneurial experience, human capital potential, minority counterparts, women business owners, correlation coefficient values, woman entrepreneur, female business owners, business assistance, assistance from family, obtaining bank loans, ownership experiences, employer firms, glass ceiling effect, female entrepreneurs, minority entrepreneurs
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United States, African American, Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurs, New York, Census Bureau, North Carolina, Catalyst Guide, Employer Firms Employment, Family Members Working, Native Americans, New Zealand, Administrative Structure, Census Data, New Mexico, Women Work, Bureau of the Census, New Jersey, Credit Provision, Current Population Survey, West Virginia, Diana Project, Total Entrepreneurial Activity
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