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.
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2010, issue 3-4
- European Integration and Position of Women in Business Enterprise Sector (BES) pp. 7-17

- Zuzana Maliková
- Female Employment in Formal and Informal Sectors of the Serbian Economy pp. 18-27

- Mirjana Radovic Markovic, Isidora Beraha and Ana Jasko
- Public Support and Inter-firm Collaborations in Women-Owned Firms pp. 28-46

- Ana Maria Bojica and Albacete Sáez Carlos
- Women in the Age of Chivalry and Heraldry pp. 47-58

- LaWanna Blount
- Enrolment, Attrition and Graduation of the Girl Child in Public Junior Secondary Schools in South West Nigeria, 1996-2006 pp. 59-70

- Ayodeji Olasunkanmi Abari and Grace Okaima Oshun
- Strategies on Women Entrepreneurship Survival: a Case Study of Women Entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe Between 2007-2009 pp. 71-79

- Siziba Moreblessings
- Social Changes and Their Impact on Women in Turkey and Its Membership to the EU pp. 80-93

- Kemal Yildirim
2010, issue 1-2
- Societas Europaea as a New Legal Form of the Company - Next Stage or Dead End of the Entrepreneurial Environment’s Development? pp. 7-16

- Werner Bernatík and Michal Tvrdoń
- Comparison of the Business Environment Quality in Countries V4 and Serbia pp. 17-33

- Kristina Kočišová and Alena Tartaľová
- Small Business in Croatia 2009 pp. 34-47

- Tina Sommer
- Pandita Ramabai Saraswathi: Making of a Social Entrepreneur pp. 48-70

- Udaya Kumar Irvathur and N.K. Rajalakshmi
- Motivation for Small and Medium-Sized Entrepreneurs for Internationalization on the European Union Market pp. 71-80

- Ivana Mandysová
- The Women in Science in the Countries of European Union pp. 81-90

- Helena Šimková
- The Mobility of Business Knowledge pp. 91-99

- Zoltán Bartha
- Proposal to Increase Productivity of Work pp. 100-113

- Nikoleta Puchá and Peter Malega
- Economic Crisis and Its Impact on SMEs: the Case of Visegrad Group Countries pp. 114-130

- Michal Tvrdoń and Werner Bernatík
- Book Review: Entrepreneurship Types of Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurs pp. 131-133

- Elena Baranenko and Ana Jelaca
2009, issue 3-4
- Entrenched Patterns of Hot Cognition May Explain Stubborn Attributes of the Economic Landscape pp. 1-21

- Dragos Simandan
- Problematic Aspects of Women Employment in Slovakia in Comparing with Visegrad Countries pp. 22-34

- Emilia Jakubíková and Marianna Sinicakova
- Position of Women in Public Administration in Slovak Republic - the Case of Municipal Offices pp. 35-41

- Lenka Horváthová
- Processes of Incubating African Female Entrepreneurs: Some Evidences from Senegal and Tanzania pp. 42-68

- Imani Kyaruzi and Chantal Ahoefa Hales
- Gender Equity in Nigeria’s Educational System: A Necessity for Socio-Economic Development pp. 69-87

- Ayodeji Olasunkanni Abari, Mubashir Olayiwola Muhammed and Jide Pius Gbenu
- Development and Survival Strategies in Jordan and the Contribution of Female-Owned Firms to Domestic Economic Growth in Turkey pp. 88-105

- Kemal Yildirim
- Book Review: Women Entrepreneurs: New Opportunities and Challenges pp. 107-113

- Kemal Yildirim
2009, issue 1-2
- The New Alternative Women’s Entrepreneurship Education: e-Learning and Virtual Universities pp. 1-12

- Mirjana Radovic Markovic, Brenda Nelson-Porter and Muhammed Omolaja
- The Position of Female Entrepreneurs in the European Union and Transition Countries pp. 13-24

- Merdza Handalic
- The Strategy of Position as a Key to Success pp. 25-38

- Mirjana Prljevic
- Factors Affecting Performance of Women Entrepreneurs pp. 39-50

- Ena-Mary Ibeh
- Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Starting Their Own Business pp. 51-59

- Munira Sestic
- The Sustainability of Serbian Civil Society Organizations: Evidences and Remarks pp. 60-71

- Daniele Mezzana
- The Universal Basic Education (UBE) Programme and Women Entrepreneurship in Science and Technology: a Catalyst for Enhancing Female Participation in National Development pp. 72-87

- J.B. Bilesanmi-Awoderu and O.O. Kalesanwo