Making the Entrepreneurial Transition: Understanding the Challenges of Women Entre-Employees Sydney D. Richardson – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9783031292101,3031292103,9783031292118, 3031292111
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• ISBN 10: 3031292111
• ISBN 13:9783031292118
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Entre-employees are those who work for an organization while running their own company, with no interest in the transition to full-time entrepreneurship. This book explores the history, challenges, and leadership development of women entre-employees. The author examines the impact of COVID as well as race and sexism in the workplace on women entre-employees. She also discusses how women are more likely to embrace community-driven businesses, which often face slow growth. Given these challenges, the author proposes ways that employers can support women entre-employees, who have been proven to be valuable workers. Using the life stories of women entre-employees, this useful addition to the entrepreneurship field will appeal to entrepreneurship scholars as well as those interested in topics related to leadership and gender at work.
Table contents:
1. Introduction
2. History of Women Entre-Employees
3. COVID’s Influence on Women Entre-Employees
4. Women of Color Entre-Employees
5. Gender and the Entre-Employee
6. Ethical Leadership and Social Responsibility for Women Entre-Employees
7. Leadership Development of Women Entre-Employees
8. Reimagining Quiet Quitting
9. Ways Organizations Can Support Women Entre-Employees
10. Conclusion and Further Research
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