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Entrepreneurship as a route out of poverty = a focus on women and minority ethnic groups /
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Title/Author:
Entrepreneurship as a route out of poverty/ by Tolu Olarewaju.
Reminder of title:
a focus on women and minority ethnic groups /
Author:
Olarewaju, Tolu.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
Description:
xvii, 150 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introducing Entrepreneurship as an Important Ally in the Fight Against Poverty -- 2. Entrepreneurship Versus Paid Work: Markets, Entrepreneurial Ideas and High-Value Entrepreneurship -- 3. Pathways to Successful Entrepreneurship in Developed Countries --.4 Pathways to Successful Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries -- 5. Success in Female Entrepreneurship -- 6.Success in Ethnic Entrepreneurship -- 7. Conclusion: Contemporary Issues in the Entrepreneurial Fight Against Poverty.
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Entrepreneurship - Economic aspects. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38359-5
ISBN:
9783031383595
Entrepreneurship as a route out of poverty = a focus on women and minority ethnic groups /
Olarewaju, Tolu.
Entrepreneurship as a route out of poverty
a focus on women and minority ethnic groups /[electronic resource] :by Tolu Olarewaju. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xvii, 150 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introducing Entrepreneurship as an Important Ally in the Fight Against Poverty -- 2. Entrepreneurship Versus Paid Work: Markets, Entrepreneurial Ideas and High-Value Entrepreneurship -- 3. Pathways to Successful Entrepreneurship in Developed Countries --.4 Pathways to Successful Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries -- 5. Success in Female Entrepreneurship -- 6.Success in Ethnic Entrepreneurship -- 7. Conclusion: Contemporary Issues in the Entrepreneurial Fight Against Poverty.
This book examines how entrepreneurship can be used as a tool to escape poverty. With relevance for both SDG 1: 'No Poverty,' and SDG 8: 'Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all,' it pays special attention to women and minority ethnic groups. Offering a fresh perspective on entrepreneurship as a means of upward social mobility and rooted in research, the book explores the issue in three ways. Firstly, it pays special attention to the nexus between the entrepreneur, resources, institutions, opportunities, necessities, and the environment for drawing a comprehensive picture of how individuals could use entrepreneurship for successful upward social mobility in a changing world. Secondly, it emphasizes the peculiar challenges that female entrepreneurs face, how those challenges can be overcome, and how female entrepreneurship may be a route to women's socio-economic advancement. Thirdly, it highlights the challenges faced by ethnic minority business owners and how such ethnic minority businesses could thrive amid institutional voids as well as direct and indirect forms of discrimination. Based on the latest research from developed and developing countries, the book offers compelling insights for sustaining entrepreneurial ventures in an evolving world. Dr Tolu Olarewaju has taught, researched, and practiced entrepreneurship, international business, and business management for over a decade. He holds a PhD from Aston Business School, Aston University, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Philosophy from the University of Cambridge. Tolu is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has industry experience as a banker. He is particularly interested in research that has policy implications as well as areas incorporating poverty reduction. An award-winning educator, researcher and banker, Tolu regularly contributes to the top journals and conferences in these fields and has also contributed to the Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
ISBN: 9783031383595
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LC Class. No.: HBV615 / .O43 2023
Dewey Class. No.: 338.04
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