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1. Entrepreneurship and Human Relations -- 2. Gender Dynamics And Leadership -- 3. Women Entrepreneurs in Business -- 4 … School, Universidades Anáhuac México, Mexico City This book focuses on social perspectives of women’s entrepreneurship, in …. The attributes of women entrepreneurship in developing economies have been discussed with focus on new entrepreneurial …
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entrepreneurship from across multiple disciplines. She reports that the legal academy has only minimally engaged in entrepreneurship … scholarship and not at all as to female entrepreneurship. Author reviews the origins of female entrepreneurship literature and the … compilations describing the emergence of female entrepreneurship as a business and social phenomenon, the women who undertook and …
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The focus of this research is to investigate the role that the gender of life scientists plays in patenting in both academia and industry.The sample group used consists of 1,084 life science PhDs who were enrolled in a university program that obtained a national research award from the National...
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Skewed sex ratios often result from conflict, disease, and migration, yet their long term impact remains less understood. The War of the Triple Alliance (1864-1870) in South America killed up to 70% of the Paraguayan male population. According to Paraguayan national lore, the skewed sex ratios...
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This paper documents the experience of incentive-based reforms in the secondary Islamic/madrasa education sector in Bangladesh within the context of the broader debate over modernization of religious school systems in South Asia. Key features of the reform are changes of the curriculum and...
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Many cartels are formed by individual managers of different firms, but not by firms as collectives. However, most of the literature in industrial economics neglects individuals’ incentives to form cartels. Although oligopoly experiments reveal important insights on individuals acting as firms,...
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With the thought that new perspectives often can be helpful in addressing long-standing unresolved questions, this article approaches an analysis of women's roles on corporate boards of directors from the standpoint of crowd theory. Crowd theory — in reality, a group of theories — explains...
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