Unit:
Library and Information Center
Title:
Women Entrepreneurs, an Emerging Economic Force
Languages of Item:
English
Abstract:
This paper argues for the support of women entrepreneurs and policies encouraging entrepreneurship regardless of gender in order to stimulate growth as Europe does not have enough entrepreneurs. Surveys conducted by the National Foundation of Women Business Owners (NFWBO) show that women-owned firms compete in the global market, stimulate growth, have greater revenues and are more focused on business expansion than firms that are domestically oriented. Women entrepreneurs have a significant impact on the economy, not only in their ability to create jobs for themselves but also in creating jobs for others. However, they constitute only 34.4% of the EU's self-employed workforce and only 39.4% women choose to be self-employed compared to 50.2% men Research also confirms that women entrepreneurs are highly educated and use more high technology systems than their male counterparts. Additionally, studies show that women create smaller but relatively more viable enterprises, are more cautious than men and possess better awareness regarding the risk of failure. Consequently, it is vital for women to learn how to play the international trade game and raise the visibility of women’s entrepreneurship.
Authors:
Irene Kamberidou
Publisher:
Transnational Consortium of the European project women@business and the Hellenic Association of Young Entrepreneurs
Conference title:
SMEs and Entrepreneurship: European Actions for Women Entrepreneurs” Round Table on Women Entrepreneurship organized by the Transnational Consortium of the European project women@business and the Hellenic Association of Young Entrepreneurs, 14th December 2010
Keywords:
women, entrepreneurs, migrant - ethnic minority entrepreneurs, GEM, recommendations, women entrepreneurs in Greece
Main subject category:
Social, Political and Economic sciences
Official URL (Publisher):
Project information:
Kamberidou, Irene (2010). Women Entrepreneurs, an Emerging Economic Force. Submitted Paper for the “SMEs and Entrepreneurship: European Actions for Women Entrepreneurs” Round Table on Women Entrepreneurship organized by the Transnational Consortium of the European project women@business and the Hellenic Association of Young Entrepreneurs, 14th December 2010, Hellenic European Parliament Office, 8 Amalias street, Athens, Greece. European Commission Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme 2007-2013. (info@militos.org).
--Published in EUD Community http://www.ictwomendirectory.eu (December 18, 2010 11:40 AM); in ECWT www.womenandtechnology.eu (December 18, 2010 11:18 AM Dec. 2010). Also disseminated in women@business website (www.womenatbusiness.eu) and in Home page: http://www.womenatbusiness.eu/ViewShopStaticPage.aspx?ValueId=2901 -- Also published/disseminated in: 1) Global Women News: http://www.hajduszoboszlo.hu.com/digitalcity/entity/entityNews.jsp?dom=AAAATCEI&prt=AAAAYFWY&egd=AAABEAOW&hir=BAAFKBUE
(2) European Network of Women Resource Centres, Dec. 18, 2010 (http://www.szocialispartnerek.hu/digitalcity/entity/entityNews.jsp?ktg=AAAABCOX&dom=AAAABIVV&prt=AAAAUSFE&egd=AAABEAOW
(3) EUD Community http://www.ictwomendirectory.eu (December 18, 2010 11:40 AM) and in (4) ECWT www.womenandtechnology.eu (December 18, 2010 11:18 AM Dec. 2010).
Also disseminated in women@business (www.womenatbusiness.eu and http://www.womenatbusiness.eu/Files/files/Dr.pdf)