Women entrepreneurs in the circular economy : global experiences

Entrepreneurship has long been a way for women to create economic opportunities, especially in challenging environments. Women entrepreneurs are essential in transforming their communities and industries within the global circular economy. By challenging traditional models and addressing urgent issu...

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Main Author Clausen, Lisbeth (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2025.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837082568
DOI10.1108/9781837082544
Physical Description1 online resource (240 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction / Lisbeth Clausen
  • Chapter 2. Trends in international women entrepreneurship studies / Lisbeth Clausen
  • Chapter 3. Women's entrepreneurship (we) model / Lisbeth Clausen
  • Chapter 4. Case studies overview / Lisbeth Clausen
  • Chapter 5. Japan: Remi's havary's spring water in recyclable carton packs / Lisbeth Clausen
  • Chapter 6. Bali, Indonesia: Kelly and the sungai watch "river warriors" / Lisbeth Clausen, Hanne Pico Larsen, and Kristine Hornshøj-Harper
  • Chapter 7. Bali, Indonesia: Sari and the Bali weavers in Nusa Penida / Lisbeth Clausen, Kristine Hornshøj-Harper, and Hanne Pico Larsen
  • Chapter 8. Lebanon: Sally's insights on the rise of female entrepreneurs / Lisbeth Clausen and Sally Shamieh
  • Chapter 9. Denmark: Aviaja's agrain by circular food technology / Lisbeth Clausen
  • Chapter 10. Denmark: Shefali Ranthe, Bangladeshi-born artist, activist and art educator / Lisbeth Clausen
  • Chapter 11. Senegal: Moussou's maribou tailor brand, the "African zara" / Lisbeth Clausen and Djiby Anne
  • Chapter 12. Senegal: Issina nature - healthy natural afro cosmetics / Lisbeth Clausen and Djiby Anne
  • Chapter 13. Usa: Lily mendoza's book business and native American activism / Lisbeth Clausen
  • Chapter 14. Colombia, la Guajira: Milba's traditional mochila bags and artisan business / Lisbeth Clausen, Doris Isabel Acuña Medina, Claudia Vélez-Zapata, and Jacobo Ramirez
  • Chapter 15. Conclusion / Lisbeth Clausen.