High-growth Women’s Entrepreneurship Programs, Policies and Practices” by Edward Elgar Publishing, Chapter Page 52-77 ‘Towards a typology of supports for enterprising women: a comparison of rural and urban Australian regions’
Women’s entrepreneurship is vital for economic and social development, yet female entrepreneurs worldwide are consistently found to have weaker sales and employment growth, fewer jobs, and lower profitability. This book was written to address this reality, and focuses on the high-growth potential of women entrepreneurs. The chapter ‘Towards a typology of supports for enterprising women: a comparison of rural and urban Australian regions’ (Page 52-77) develops a typology of supports for enterprising women, describing the findings of joint research exploring the needs of women entrepreneurs in urban and regional Australia.
Co-Authored
Vinita Godinho