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ISBN-10 : 3319391298
ISBN-13 : 9783319391298
Author: Leyla Sarfaraz
This book presents the nature, challenges and successful cases of female entrepreneurship in Iran. The first part of the book provides a comprehensive insight into Iran’s entrepreneurship ecosystem and its accessibility for women by exploring and analyzing data from relevant national and international sources, in particular from the Statistical Center of Iran, Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, World Bank (Doing Business, Gender Equality and Development), World Economic Forum (Global Gender Gap Report, Global Competitiveness Report), and the United Nations Development Plan. Trends in entrepreneurial perceptions and intentions, as well as developments in entrepreneurial activity in Iran from 2008 to 2013, are also studied for both genders. In order to establish a benchmark for the relative position of Iranian women in the region, the main related indices are also compared to those in Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. In turn, the second part of the book highlights selected role models of growth-oriented female Iranian entrepreneurs who have successfully run a variety of traditionally male-dominated businesses in Iran and internationally, despite the hostile business environment and various gender stereotypes.
Women s Entrepreneurship in Iran Role Models of Growth Oriented Iranian Women Entrepreneurs 1st Table of contents:
Part I: Women´s Entrepreneurship in Iran: A Comparative Perspective
Chapter 1: Business Environment in Iran
1.1 Historical Background of Women in Iran
1.2 Economic Overview
1.3 Labor Force Review
1.4 Women Economic Participation
1.5 Business Environment in Iran
1.6 Doing Business in Iran
1.7 Changes in the Regulatory Environment
1.8 Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions
1.9 Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in a Comparative View
1.10 Expert´s Perspective on Female Entrepreneurial Environment
References
Chapter 2: Dynamics of Women´s Entrepreneurship Development in Iran
2.1 Launching the Entrepreneurship Program in Iran
2.2 GEM Conceptual Framework
2.3 Entrepreneurial Attitudes
2.4 Entrepreneurial Perceptions in Iran: 2008-2014
2.5 Women´s Entrepreneurial Activity in Iran
2.6 Total Entrepreneurial Activity in Iran: 2008-2014
2.7 Established Business Ownership in Iran: 2008-2014
2.8 Level of Education and Entrepreneurship
2.9 Entrepreneurial Motivations in Iran: 2008-2014
2.10 Business Discontinuance in Iran
2.11 Entrepreneurship and International Trade
2.12 Internationalization and Female Entrepreneurs
2.13 Trend of Internationalization in Iran
2.14 Industrial Sector
2.15 Women´s Business Enterprises in Iran
References
Chapter 3: Social, Human and Financial Capital and Women´s Entrepreneurship in Iran
3.1 Women´s Entrepreneurship and Capital Accessibility
3.2 Social Capital
3.3 Sources of Networks
3.4 Financial Capital
3.5 Sources of Financing in Iran
3.6 Microfinancing in Iran
3.7 Venture Capital Investors in Iran
3.8 Human Capital
3.9 Education in Iran
3.10 Education and Entrepreneurship
3.11 Faculty of Entrepreneurship in Iran
3.12 Sharif University of Technology Entrepreneurship Center
3.13 National Organization of Skill
3.14 Women´s Networks
References
Chapter 4: Women´s Entrepreneurship Challenges and Policies in Iran
4.1 Women´s Entrepreneurship and Culture
4.2 Challenges in Women´s Entrepreneurship
4.3 Balancing Family and Work
4.4 Gender Gap in Iran
4.5 Women´s Entrepreneurship and Challenges in Rural Areas
Box 4.1. Short Bio of Sedigheh Giyahi
Box 4.2. Short Bio of Sara Shahverdi
4.6 Disability and Success in Entrepreneurship
Box 4.3. Short Bio of Tahereh Javan
4.7 Public Policy and Entrepreneurship
4.8 Women´s Entrepreneurship in Public Policy
4.9 E-Entrepreneurs
Box 4.4. Short Bio of Azadeh Dannandeh
Box 4.5. Short Bio of Nazanin Daneshvar
4.10 Successful Women Entrepreneurs: Role Models
4.11 Prognosis for the Future
References
Part II: Role Models, Growth-Oriented Iranian Women Entrepreneurs
Chapter 5: Iranian Women Entrepreneurs Living in Iran
5.1 Entrepreneurship and Poverty Reduction
Khiyal Abdolahzadeh, Anthemia Herb Production and Distribution, Ltd.
5.2 Entrepreneurship and Technology
Parvin Baradaran Ghahfarokhi, Kuhrang Knowledge-Based Instrumentation Technology, Ltd.
5.3 Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy
Fatemeh Daneshvar, Sepehr Asia Mineral Import-Export, Ltd.
5.4 Entrepreneurship and Retirement
Mahrokh Fallahi, Fallahi Livestock, Ltd.
5.5 Turning Unemployment into Growth-Oriented Entrepreneurship
Seyedeh Fatemeh Moghimi, Sadid Bar International Shipping and Transportation, Ltd.
5.6 Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer
Banafsheh Sedigh, Auto Parts and Gas Valves Shigal MFG, Ltd.
5.7 Entrepreneurship and Environmental Protection
Haydeh Shirzadi, Recycling and Composting Kermanshah, Ltd.
References
Chapter 6: Iranian Women Entrepreneurs Living Abroad
6.1 The Power of Dream and Technology Entrepreneurship
Anousheh Ansari, Prodea Systems Ltd.
6.2 The Pervasive Effects of Family on Entrepreneurship
Ashoobgar Cook, Child Care and Education Company Ltd., Acquarossa Spa Resort Project
6.3 Family Entrepreneurship
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