Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Citations / Summary

Entrepreneurship: Woman's Business


Citation: Oatsvall, Rebecca J., and M. Tony Bledsoe. "Entrepreneurship: Women's Business." International business and economics research journal 9.13 (2010): 47-55. Print.

Summary: The importance of this article is to explain the important roles woman play in successful businesses. One fact I found very interesting is that 50% of 10.4 million firms are operated by the female sex. These firms hold 12.8 million employees and has a high number of sales, 1.9 trillion. The amazing results of women success in entrepreneurship is inspiring. The numbers are the evidence to show women around the globe they can be a successful entrepreneur.

(Best Source)

Entrepreneurship Education

Citation: Briga Hynes, and Ita Richardson. "Entrepreneurship Education." Education + Training 49.8/9 (2007): 732-44. Print.

Summary: The highlight of this journal is to show the importance and education of a successful female entrepreneur. With the unemployment rate as low as it is entrepreneurship can help increase this rate because entrepreneurs create many jobs for people. The article explains that universities should offer entrepreneur courses to business students to keep our economic growth high. At Lewis University we are so lucky to be offered an entrepreneurship course. 

(Still debating whether to use this source or not)

Gender Differences In Entrepreneurship

Citation: Ayala Malach Pines, Miri Lerner, and Dafna Schwartz. "Gender Differences in Entrepreneurship." Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal 29.2 (2010): 186-98. Print.

Summary: This journal is about the difference in gender entrepreneurship. One fact I found very interesting was in 2008, during the economic crisis, women were increasingly more affected by men. This is because it it harder on women to gain a steady capital. This journal also goes into detail and explains the difference in diversity, and importantly equality between the male and female. Many facts stated in this journal are going to be very valuable while explaining the different expectations of sexes in my paper. 

(Good Source)

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