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In: International journal of human resource management, Band 31, Heft 22, S. 2785-2807
ISSN: 1466-4399
In: Sociology/urban studies
In: P-E briefing guides to E.E.C.
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In: Routledge Studies in Entrepreneurship Ser.
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Tables -- Figures -- Appendix -- Boxes -- Foreword -- References -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Women and Global Entrepreneurship: Contextualizing Everyday Experiences -- Introduction -- Contextualization Imperative -- Book Structure -- Where It Happens -- Who It Happens To -- When It Happens -- Future Research Directions - Where to Next? -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Part I: Where It Happens -- 2. Tackling (Un)freedoms: The Challenge for Women Entrepreneurs in the Caribbean -- Introduction -- Substantive Values, Freedoms and Functionings -- Interrogating (un)freedoms for Women Entrepreneurs in the Caribbean -- Context-Historicizing Labour Market Engagement -- Situating Market versus Gendered Representation -- Values as Constructed and Embodied to Create(un)freedoms -- Promoting Substantive Freedoms for Women Entrepreneursin the Caribbean -- Conclusion -- References -- 3. Doing Gender and Entrepreneurial Success: Contextualizing the Experience of Arab Entrepreneurs -- Introduction -- Review of Literature -- Entrepreneurial Success -- Gender and Entrepreneurship Research -- Patriarchy and Gender Roles in Lebanon -- Methodology -- Findings -- Acknowledgement of Success -- Construals of Entrepreneurial Success -- 3.7 Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 4. Everyday Experiences of Rural Female Entrepreneurs in Uganda: The Impact of Entrepreneurship Training on Business Knowledge and Emancipation -- Introduction -- Female Entrepreneurship in Uganda -- The Impact of Training on Business Knowledge and Perceived Emancipation -- Research Methodology -- Analysis of the Data -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 5. The Economic Integration of Women Refugee Entrepreneurs in New Zealand -- Introduction -- Women Refugee Entrepreneurship.
In: Palgrave advances in the economics of innovation and technology
Creative Economies in Peripheral Regions -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Creative Economies and Industries in Peripheral Regions -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Our Framework Approach -- 1.1.2 Our Approach -- 1.2 Creative Economy: Definitions, Approaches and Alternative Models -- 1.2.1 The Creative Economy: A Growing Economy -- 1.3 Creative Economy Industry Classification and Our Classification -- 1.3.1 Department of Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) UK -- 1.3.2 Alternative Classification Models -- 1.3.3 Creative Intensity: Towards a Benchmark? -- 1.3.4 Our Classification Approach -- 1.4 Key Drivers of the Creative Economy -- 1.4.1 Increased Demand for Creative Produce: Global, Societal and Technological -- 1.4.2 Changing the Ways We Produce and Consume: Digitalisation and Prosumers -- 1.4.2.1 Digitalisation -- 1.4.2.2 Prosumers -- 1.5 Some Creative Economy Critiques -- 1.5.1 The Concept and Precarity -- 1.5.2 Individualised and Romanticised Ideas of Small-Scale Creative Work -- 1.6 Making the Case for Peripheral Creative Economies -- 1.6.1 The Importance of Place -- 1.6.2 More Traditional Creativity: Hybridisation -- 1.6.3 Beyond the Economic? -- 1.7 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 2 The Role of Culture and Its Consumption -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Evolution of Consumption -- 2.2.1 Cultural Consumption: Role of Technology in Creating Experiences -- 2.2.2 Technological Advance in the Industrial Age -- 2.2.3 Back to the Future: Technology Enhanced Sharing -- 2.2.4 Cultural Consumption: Distribution and Communication -- 2.3 Values in Consuming -- 2.3.1 Expressive Values -- 2.3.2 Creative Expression -- 2.3.3 Creative Application -- 2.3.4 Creative Technology -- 2.4 Consumption: Market Types and Modes