Journal of Women's Entrepreneurship and Education
2009 - 2014
Current editor(s): Mirjana Radovic Markovic From Institute of Economic Sciences 12 Zmaj Jovina St, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Zorica Bozic (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2014, issue 3-4
- Nascent Entrepreneurs: Gender, Culture, and Perceptions pp. 1-21

- Harun Şeşen and Mark Pruett
- The Influence of Social Network Dynamism on Business Start-up Activity: A Longitudinal Examination of Female Nascent Entrepreneurs pp. 22-36

- Tammi Colleen Redd
- Women in Business Environment: Types of Stress Women Are Exposed pp. 37-47

- Mirjana Radovic-Markovic
- Maybe He’s Just Better Than You”: Generation X Women and Higher Education pp. 47-70

- Tara Brabazon
- The Invisible Entrepreneurs - the Neglect of Women Business in Serbian Mass Media pp. 71-82

- Dragana Jovanovic, Vesna Baltezarevic and Radoslav Baltezarevic
- Opportunity Recognition and Growth Dynamics of an MSME Unit – A Case of Women Entrepreneurship in India pp. 83-94

- Reena Agrawal
2014, issue 1-2
- Cultural and Socio Economic Experiences of Female Entrepreneurs in Brazil and the United States: An Exploratorial and Empirical Analysis pp. 3-37

- Neila Holland
- Problems of Women Employees in Private Shops and Business Enterprises, Kerala pp. 38-51

- Dolly Kurian and Saleel Kumar
- Women Entrepreneurship Through “Self Help Group” in YSR District, India pp. 52-59

- Rajani Levaku
- Female Entrepreneurship and the Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry: Economic Emancipation and Clout for Pakistani Women pp. 60-91

- Iqbal Khan
- Microfinancing in SMEs Development, Evidence from Serbia pp. 92-116

- Vladimir Kovacevic, Milan Beslac, Dejan Vukosavljević and Radmila Grozdanić
- Social Change and Women Entrepreneurship in Algeria pp. 119-131

- Ghiat Boufeldja
- Gender Dimensions of Informal Cross Border Trade in West-African Sub-Region (ECOWAS) Borders pp. 132-152

- Olabisi Yusuff
- Regional Trends for Women’s Electoral Success in the East African Legislatures pp. 153-172

- Ombati Mokua
- Skills Development Training Among Women Hospitality Industry Entrepreneurs in South Sudan pp. 173-187

- Desmond Brown
2013, issue 3-4
- Female Entrepreneurs’ Motives and SME’s Growth: An International Study pp. 1-27

- Yves Robichaud, Egbert McGraw, Jean-Charles Cachon, Dawn Bolton, José Barragan Codina, Cristina Eccius-Wellmann and Ann D. Walsh
- A Phenomenological Exploration of the Mentoring Experiences of Women Business Owners in Central Florida pp. 28-50

- Patricia Bishop and Chris Deason
- The Role of the Partner of an Entrepreneur pp. 51-73

- Beatrice Avolio, Sandra García Dulanto, Ross Knutson, Luis Augusto Maldonado, José Carlos Peñaloza Rojas and Ricardo Van Dyck Arbulú
- The Importance of Fieldwork Research to Reveal Women Entrepreneurs Competence in Communication pp. 74-87

- Rini Sudarmanti, Sofie Van Bauwel and Chia Longman
- Innovative Management in Education Using Communication Instruments pp. 88-108

- Marija Cukanovic Karavidic, Slavko Karavidic and Gordana Gavrić
- Educational Gender Party: Challenges of the Kenyan Girl pp. 109-125

- Ombati Mokua
- Female Entrepreneurship in Serbia and Opportunities for its Development pp. 126-136

- Sladjana Vujicic, Dragan Ivkovic, Ivica Nikolic and Goran Manojlović
- The Position of Women Leaders and Managers in Serbia pp. 137-161

- Jelena Toskovic
2013, issue 1-2
- Female Entrepreneurship: Theoretical Approaches pp. 1-9

- Mirjana Radovic-Markovic
- Characterising Women in the Informal Sector and Their Struggles to Eke a Living Lessons from Ruwa, Zimbabwe pp. 10-35

- Chirisa Innocent
- Social Organization of Textile – Trading Among Yoruba Women Textile Traders: Implication towards Entrepreneurial Development in Informal Economy in Nigeria pp. 36-61

- Olabisi Yusuffm
- Identifications and Exploitation of a Business Opportunity: Case of Women Entrepreneurship in India pp. 62-73

- Reena Agrawal
- Improving Entrepreneural Marketing Learning: A Study of Business Graduates, Pakistan pp. 90-114

- Yousaf Usman, Altaf Mohsin, Rani Zunaira, Alam Misbah and Madiha Aslam
- Book Review: Women and Entrepreneurship: Female Durability, Persistence and Intuition at Work pp. 115-116

- Martin West
2012, issue 3-4
- The Development of Female Entrepreneurship in the Function of Overcoming Unemployment of Women in Serbia pp. 1-16

- Sladjana Vujicic, Goran Kvrgic, Dragan Ivkovic, Radomir Vujadin and Natasa Vujadin
- Small Companies Access to Multi Guarantee Mechanisms - An Evidence from Serbian Female Companies pp. 17-42

- Stevica Dedjanski, Radmila Grozdanic, Mirjana Radovic Markovic, Vladimir Vukotic and Frazer Hume
- Why Women Enter into Entrepreneurship? An Emerging Conceptual Framework Based on the Peruvian Case pp. 43-63

- Beatrice Avolio
- Studying the Barriers of Women’s Progress in the Organization & Its Impact on Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction: A Case Study at Tehran Tax Organization pp. 64-85

- Hassan Darvish, Fatemeh Khamseh and Zahra Najafi Temelie
- Entrepreneurial Attributes Among Postgraduate Students of a Pakistani University pp. 86-101

- Mubarka Khadija, Yousaf Usman and Altaf Mohsin
- Economic Returns on Investment in Intellectual Property by University Lecturers in Nigeria pp. 102-113

- Alimi Sabitu Olatunji and Oyetakin Iyiomo Akinrotimi
- Gender Inequality in Education in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 114-136

- Victor Ombati and Ombati Mokua
- Book Review: The Nature of Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurial Activities pp. 137-140

- Yashar Salamzadeh
- Book Review: Student Cooperatives and Expanded Activity of Schools with the Aim to Increase the Quality of Education and Social Inclusion of School Children in the Republic of Serbia pp. 141-145

- Kosovka Ognjenovic
2012, issue 1-2
- Special Issue Introduction pp. 1-6

- Doan Winkel, Jeff Vanevenhoven, Mark Geiger and Mirjana Radovic Markovic
- Gender Differences and Attitudes in Entrepreneurial Intentions: the Role of Career Choice pp. 7-27

- Jose C Sánchez
- Comparing the Entrepreneurial Intention between Female and Male Engineering Students pp. 28-51

- Lo Choitung, Sun Hongyi and Law Kris
- Tanzanian Education and Entrepreneurial Influence among Females pp. 52-73

- Dina M. Nziku
- Entrepreneurial Education and Latina Business Owner Preferences: Do Gender and Race Matter? pp. 74-98

- Denise E Williams, Rowena Ortiz-Walters and Monica C. Gavino
- Unlocking Innovation in Women-Owned Firms: Strategies for Educating the Next Generation of Women Entrepreneurs pp. 99-125

- Susan Coleman and Alicia Robb
- Entrepreneurship Education: Lessons Learned pp. 126-129

- Mark Hoelscher
2011, issue 3-4
- Factors for Motivating Women in Small Business and Micro Enterprises pp. 1-16

- Pandi S. Jagadees
- Homogeneity of the European Union from the Point of View of Labour Market pp. 17-28

- Marianna Siničáková
- Entrepreneurial Alertness and Spontaneous Learning in the Market Process: the Case of Mama Moon in China pp. 29-44

- Tony Fu-Lai Yu
- Slovak Women Wage Structure: Does Education Matter? pp. 45-61

- Viera Pavličková and Ivana Kuzmišinová
- The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Employment Empowerment a Case Study at IRIB pp. 62-75

- Hassan Darvish
- Characteristics of Female Leaders and Their Position in the Business World pp. 76-93

- Ivana M. Misic
2011, issue 1-2
- A Methodological Problem Associated with Researching Women Entrepreneurs pp. 9-25

- Beatrice E. Avolio
- Female Entrepreneurship Theory: A Multidisciplinary Review of Resources pp. 26-64

- Emile Loza
- Ethical Values in Education and Society pp. 65-76

- Carl Edwin Lindgren and Blount La Wanna Lease
- New Schools for Entrepreneurs and Managers: Education for Female Entrepreneurship pp. 77-88

- Mirjana Radovic Markovic
- Factors Which Affect the Career and Subject Preference of the Female Students of Business Schools pp. 89-107

- Swapnika Singh, Manohar Kapse and Jayant Sonwalkar
- Women’s Participation to Self-employment and Informal Sector pp. 108-116

- Isiaka E. Esema
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