Sustainable and Inclusive Economic Growth for Women Entrepreneurs in the Global South
Sustainable and Inclusive Economic Growth for Women Entrepreneurs in the Global South
Lockyer, Joan; Irene, Bridget Nneka; Felix-Faure, Palesa Charlotte; Onoshakpor, Chioma Masi; Nziku, Dina Modestus; Okrah, James
Emerald Publishing Limited
07/2026
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9781837081912
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Sustainable and Inclusive Economic Growth for Female Entrepreneurs in the Global South; Bridget Nneka Irene, Joan Lockyer, Palesa Charlotte Felix-Faure, Dina Modestus Nziku, Chioma Masi Onoshakpor, and James Okrah
Part 1. Foundations of Inclusive and Sustainable Entrepreneurship
Chapter 2. Rural Entrepreneurship in India; Mahnaaz Siddiqui
Chapter 3. Inclusive and Resilient Rural Entrepreneurship in Zimbabwe: A Gender and Disability Lens; Faith Sithole
Chapter 4. Bridging Knowledge Boundaries: Multi-Stakeholder Women's Empowerment Networks for Inclusive and Sustainable Entrepreneurship; Kassa Woldesenbet Beta and Olapeju Ogunmokun
Part 2. Women's Entrepreneurial Agency and Business Growth
Chapter 5. Exploring Women Entrepreneurs' Perceptions of Business Networks: Insights from Morocco; Ezzahzi Amina and Sahraoui Doha
Chapter 6. Bridging the Funding Gap to Empower Women Entrepreneurs in South Africa; Marlini Nair Moodley and Mfazo Cliford Madondo
Chapter 7. Microfinance and Women Economic Empowerment: A Study of Entrepreneurial Behavior of SHG Women in India; Aditi Soni, Roohi Kursheed Khan, and Sanjay Kumar Patel
Part 3. Policy, Government, and Institutional Support for Women Entrepreneurs
Chapter 8. Agri-Business in India: A Gender-Based Analysis of Key Upliftment Areas for Empowering Women Entrepreneurs; Gopish G, Kavya Shabu, Nayana Prabhash, and K. S. Suresh Kumar
Chapter 9. The Intersection of Family Characteristics and the Empowerment of Women-Owned Family Businesses in South Africa; Palesa Makhetha-Kosi, Zikhona Dlabatshana, Sipesihle Booi, Nyasha Chimucheka, and Richard Shambare
Part 4. Women's Entrepreneurship and Resilience in Crisis
Chapter 10. A Multi-Nation Study on Women Entrepreneurs' Response to Covid-19 Crisis in The Global South: A Feminist Perspective; Bridget Nneka Irene, Joan Lockyer, Palesa Charlotte Felix-Faure, Dina Modestus Nziku, Chioma Masi Onoshakpor, and James Okrah
Chapter 11. Resilience in Crisis: How Women Entrepreneurs in Sub-Saharan Africa Adapted and Pivoted Their Businesses to Survive the COVID-19 Pandemic; Bridget Nneka Irene, Omowunmi Adeola-Omole, Mirhiga Peter Okuwhere, Roohi Kursheed Khan, and Muskan Khan
Chapter 12. The Resilience of Female Entrepreneurs in Emerging Economies During Crisis; Ngozichukwuka Margaret Eneh
Chapter 13. Exploring the Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Ventures in a Fragile State: The Case of Burundi; Chanel Bikorimana and Dina Modestus Nziku
Part 5. Informal Entrepreneurship and Pathways to Formalization
Chapter 14. Informal Entrepreneurship and Formalisation: Entrepreneurial Motivation a Catalyst for Understanding the Willingness to Formalise; Deji Olagboye, Demola Obembe, and Regina Hule
Chapter 15. Rural Women Entrepreneurship Impact, Challenges, Success Factors and Emerging Trends in The Global South: A Bibliometric Review; Ntswaki Matlala, Knowledge Shumba, Richard Shambare, and Patrick Ebewo Jr
Chapter 16. Conclusion - Rethinking Women's Entrepreneurship in the Global South: From Constraint to Agency; Bridget Nneka Irene, Joan Lockyer, Palesa Charlotte Felix-Faure, Chioma Masi Onoshakpor, Dina Modestus Nziku, and James Okrah
Part 1. Foundations of Inclusive and Sustainable Entrepreneurship
Chapter 2. Rural Entrepreneurship in India; Mahnaaz Siddiqui
Chapter 3. Inclusive and Resilient Rural Entrepreneurship in Zimbabwe: A Gender and Disability Lens; Faith Sithole
Chapter 4. Bridging Knowledge Boundaries: Multi-Stakeholder Women's Empowerment Networks for Inclusive and Sustainable Entrepreneurship; Kassa Woldesenbet Beta and Olapeju Ogunmokun
Part 2. Women's Entrepreneurial Agency and Business Growth
Chapter 5. Exploring Women Entrepreneurs' Perceptions of Business Networks: Insights from Morocco; Ezzahzi Amina and Sahraoui Doha
Chapter 6. Bridging the Funding Gap to Empower Women Entrepreneurs in South Africa; Marlini Nair Moodley and Mfazo Cliford Madondo
Chapter 7. Microfinance and Women Economic Empowerment: A Study of Entrepreneurial Behavior of SHG Women in India; Aditi Soni, Roohi Kursheed Khan, and Sanjay Kumar Patel
Part 3. Policy, Government, and Institutional Support for Women Entrepreneurs
Chapter 8. Agri-Business in India: A Gender-Based Analysis of Key Upliftment Areas for Empowering Women Entrepreneurs; Gopish G, Kavya Shabu, Nayana Prabhash, and K. S. Suresh Kumar
Chapter 9. The Intersection of Family Characteristics and the Empowerment of Women-Owned Family Businesses in South Africa; Palesa Makhetha-Kosi, Zikhona Dlabatshana, Sipesihle Booi, Nyasha Chimucheka, and Richard Shambare
Part 4. Women's Entrepreneurship and Resilience in Crisis
Chapter 10. A Multi-Nation Study on Women Entrepreneurs' Response to Covid-19 Crisis in The Global South: A Feminist Perspective; Bridget Nneka Irene, Joan Lockyer, Palesa Charlotte Felix-Faure, Dina Modestus Nziku, Chioma Masi Onoshakpor, and James Okrah
Chapter 11. Resilience in Crisis: How Women Entrepreneurs in Sub-Saharan Africa Adapted and Pivoted Their Businesses to Survive the COVID-19 Pandemic; Bridget Nneka Irene, Omowunmi Adeola-Omole, Mirhiga Peter Okuwhere, Roohi Kursheed Khan, and Muskan Khan
Chapter 12. The Resilience of Female Entrepreneurs in Emerging Economies During Crisis; Ngozichukwuka Margaret Eneh
Chapter 13. Exploring the Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Ventures in a Fragile State: The Case of Burundi; Chanel Bikorimana and Dina Modestus Nziku
Part 5. Informal Entrepreneurship and Pathways to Formalization
Chapter 14. Informal Entrepreneurship and Formalisation: Entrepreneurial Motivation a Catalyst for Understanding the Willingness to Formalise; Deji Olagboye, Demola Obembe, and Regina Hule
Chapter 15. Rural Women Entrepreneurship Impact, Challenges, Success Factors and Emerging Trends in The Global South: A Bibliometric Review; Ntswaki Matlala, Knowledge Shumba, Richard Shambare, and Patrick Ebewo Jr
Chapter 16. Conclusion - Rethinking Women's Entrepreneurship in the Global South: From Constraint to Agency; Bridget Nneka Irene, Joan Lockyer, Palesa Charlotte Felix-Faure, Chioma Masi Onoshakpor, Dina Modestus Nziku, and James Okrah
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Sustainable and Inclusive Economic Growth for Female Entrepreneurs in the Global South; Bridget Nneka Irene, Joan Lockyer, Palesa Charlotte Felix-Faure, Dina Modestus Nziku, Chioma Masi Onoshakpor, and James Okrah
Part 1. Foundations of Inclusive and Sustainable Entrepreneurship
Chapter 2. Rural Entrepreneurship in India; Mahnaaz Siddiqui
Chapter 3. Inclusive and Resilient Rural Entrepreneurship in Zimbabwe: A Gender and Disability Lens; Faith Sithole
Chapter 4. Bridging Knowledge Boundaries: Multi-Stakeholder Women's Empowerment Networks for Inclusive and Sustainable Entrepreneurship; Kassa Woldesenbet Beta and Olapeju Ogunmokun
Part 2. Women's Entrepreneurial Agency and Business Growth
Chapter 5. Exploring Women Entrepreneurs' Perceptions of Business Networks: Insights from Morocco; Ezzahzi Amina and Sahraoui Doha
Chapter 6. Bridging the Funding Gap to Empower Women Entrepreneurs in South Africa; Marlini Nair Moodley and Mfazo Cliford Madondo
Chapter 7. Microfinance and Women Economic Empowerment: A Study of Entrepreneurial Behavior of SHG Women in India; Aditi Soni, Roohi Kursheed Khan, and Sanjay Kumar Patel
Part 3. Policy, Government, and Institutional Support for Women Entrepreneurs
Chapter 8. Agri-Business in India: A Gender-Based Analysis of Key Upliftment Areas for Empowering Women Entrepreneurs; Gopish G, Kavya Shabu, Nayana Prabhash, and K. S. Suresh Kumar
Chapter 9. The Intersection of Family Characteristics and the Empowerment of Women-Owned Family Businesses in South Africa; Palesa Makhetha-Kosi, Zikhona Dlabatshana, Sipesihle Booi, Nyasha Chimucheka, and Richard Shambare
Part 4. Women's Entrepreneurship and Resilience in Crisis
Chapter 10. A Multi-Nation Study on Women Entrepreneurs' Response to Covid-19 Crisis in The Global South: A Feminist Perspective; Bridget Nneka Irene, Joan Lockyer, Palesa Charlotte Felix-Faure, Dina Modestus Nziku, Chioma Masi Onoshakpor, and James Okrah
Chapter 11. Resilience in Crisis: How Women Entrepreneurs in Sub-Saharan Africa Adapted and Pivoted Their Businesses to Survive the COVID-19 Pandemic; Bridget Nneka Irene, Omowunmi Adeola-Omole, Mirhiga Peter Okuwhere, Roohi Kursheed Khan, and Muskan Khan
Chapter 12. The Resilience of Female Entrepreneurs in Emerging Economies During Crisis; Ngozichukwuka Margaret Eneh
Chapter 13. Exploring the Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Ventures in a Fragile State: The Case of Burundi; Chanel Bikorimana and Dina Modestus Nziku
Part 5. Informal Entrepreneurship and Pathways to Formalization
Chapter 14. Informal Entrepreneurship and Formalisation: Entrepreneurial Motivation a Catalyst for Understanding the Willingness to Formalise; Deji Olagboye, Demola Obembe, and Regina Hule
Chapter 15. Rural Women Entrepreneurship Impact, Challenges, Success Factors and Emerging Trends in The Global South: A Bibliometric Review; Ntswaki Matlala, Knowledge Shumba, Richard Shambare, and Patrick Ebewo Jr
Chapter 16. Conclusion - Rethinking Women's Entrepreneurship in the Global South: From Constraint to Agency; Bridget Nneka Irene, Joan Lockyer, Palesa Charlotte Felix-Faure, Chioma Masi Onoshakpor, Dina Modestus Nziku, and James Okrah
Part 1. Foundations of Inclusive and Sustainable Entrepreneurship
Chapter 2. Rural Entrepreneurship in India; Mahnaaz Siddiqui
Chapter 3. Inclusive and Resilient Rural Entrepreneurship in Zimbabwe: A Gender and Disability Lens; Faith Sithole
Chapter 4. Bridging Knowledge Boundaries: Multi-Stakeholder Women's Empowerment Networks for Inclusive and Sustainable Entrepreneurship; Kassa Woldesenbet Beta and Olapeju Ogunmokun
Part 2. Women's Entrepreneurial Agency and Business Growth
Chapter 5. Exploring Women Entrepreneurs' Perceptions of Business Networks: Insights from Morocco; Ezzahzi Amina and Sahraoui Doha
Chapter 6. Bridging the Funding Gap to Empower Women Entrepreneurs in South Africa; Marlini Nair Moodley and Mfazo Cliford Madondo
Chapter 7. Microfinance and Women Economic Empowerment: A Study of Entrepreneurial Behavior of SHG Women in India; Aditi Soni, Roohi Kursheed Khan, and Sanjay Kumar Patel
Part 3. Policy, Government, and Institutional Support for Women Entrepreneurs
Chapter 8. Agri-Business in India: A Gender-Based Analysis of Key Upliftment Areas for Empowering Women Entrepreneurs; Gopish G, Kavya Shabu, Nayana Prabhash, and K. S. Suresh Kumar
Chapter 9. The Intersection of Family Characteristics and the Empowerment of Women-Owned Family Businesses in South Africa; Palesa Makhetha-Kosi, Zikhona Dlabatshana, Sipesihle Booi, Nyasha Chimucheka, and Richard Shambare
Part 4. Women's Entrepreneurship and Resilience in Crisis
Chapter 10. A Multi-Nation Study on Women Entrepreneurs' Response to Covid-19 Crisis in The Global South: A Feminist Perspective; Bridget Nneka Irene, Joan Lockyer, Palesa Charlotte Felix-Faure, Dina Modestus Nziku, Chioma Masi Onoshakpor, and James Okrah
Chapter 11. Resilience in Crisis: How Women Entrepreneurs in Sub-Saharan Africa Adapted and Pivoted Their Businesses to Survive the COVID-19 Pandemic; Bridget Nneka Irene, Omowunmi Adeola-Omole, Mirhiga Peter Okuwhere, Roohi Kursheed Khan, and Muskan Khan
Chapter 12. The Resilience of Female Entrepreneurs in Emerging Economies During Crisis; Ngozichukwuka Margaret Eneh
Chapter 13. Exploring the Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Ventures in a Fragile State: The Case of Burundi; Chanel Bikorimana and Dina Modestus Nziku
Part 5. Informal Entrepreneurship and Pathways to Formalization
Chapter 14. Informal Entrepreneurship and Formalisation: Entrepreneurial Motivation a Catalyst for Understanding the Willingness to Formalise; Deji Olagboye, Demola Obembe, and Regina Hule
Chapter 15. Rural Women Entrepreneurship Impact, Challenges, Success Factors and Emerging Trends in The Global South: A Bibliometric Review; Ntswaki Matlala, Knowledge Shumba, Richard Shambare, and Patrick Ebewo Jr
Chapter 16. Conclusion - Rethinking Women's Entrepreneurship in the Global South: From Constraint to Agency; Bridget Nneka Irene, Joan Lockyer, Palesa Charlotte Felix-Faure, Chioma Masi Onoshakpor, Dina Modestus Nziku, and James Okrah
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