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Title Women entrepreneurs in small and medium enterprises / Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
Published Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, [1998]
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Description 1 online resource (275 pages) : illustrations
Series OECD proceedings
OECD proceedings.
Contents Message from Joanna Shelton, Deputy Secretary-General of the OECD -- Message from Cherie Piebes, IBM Global Marketing Executive -- Women Entrepreneurs in SMEs: Key Messages -- PART 1. SYNTHESIS -- Chapter 1. Synthesis -- PART 2. SELECTED PAPERS- -- Chapter 2. Women Entrepreneurs in SMEs: A Vision for the Future by Rona F. Feit -- Chapter 3. The Office of Women's Business Ownership in the US Small Business Administration: A Case Study by Sherrye Henry -- Chapter 4. The Role of Networks by Amy Millman -- Chapter 5. The National Association of Women Business Owners by Suzanne Taylor -- Chapter 6. Investing and Doing Business Overseas: An Australian Perspective by Angeline Low -- Chapter 7. A Resource Perspective on Women's Entrepreneurship: Research, Relevance, and Recognition by Candida G. Brush -- Chapter 8. Globalisation and International Trade by Andrina G. Lever -- Chapter 9. Women Starting New Businesses: the Experience in Norway and the United States by Nancy M. Carter and Lars Kolvereid -- Chapter 10. Strengths of Women and Opportunities for SMEs in International Trade by Ingrid Andersson -- Chapter 11. Women-Owned Business and Access to Markets by Anthony J. DeLuca -- Cahtper 12. Funding for Women Entrepreneurs: A Real -- Though Disputed -- Problem by Patricia Mahot -- Chapter 13. SMEs in the Philippines by Zenaida Gonzales Gordon -- Chapter 14. The Dialogue between the OECD Countries and the Transition and Developing Economies: An Indian Experience by Uma Reddy
Summary In the current era of globalisation, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are recognised as major players in innovation and job creation. Furthermore, entrepreneurship is no longer a male preserve: although few women can be found at the head of large companies, an increasing number are taking up the challenge of creating and managing their own businesses. This conference proceedings explores the phenomenon of women entrepreneurs in small and medium entreprises, examining such issues as governmental support, networks, doing business overseas, starting businesses, and financing
Analysis Economics
Notes "The OECD organised an international conference on 16-18 April 1997 on "Women Entrepreneurs in SMEs: a Major Force in Innovation and Job Creation"--Page 3
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Businesswomen -- Congresses.
Entrepreneurship -- Congresses.
Job creation -- Congresses.
Self-employed women -- Congresses.
Technological innovations -- Economic aspects -- Congresses.
Women-owned business enterprises -- Congresses.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Form Electronic book
Author Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
OECD Conference Women Entrepreneurs in Small and Medium Enterprises: a Major Force in Innovation and Job Creation (1997 : Paris, France)
ISBN 926416040X
9789264160408
9789264162785