Research and Reports
“MBA Student Attitudes Toward American Women in International Business Survey”
Results of a survey conducted by The Illinois CIBER on attitudes held
by MBA students toward American businesswomen to determine whether gender
discrimination is a barrier nationally as well as internationally. The
CIBER surveyed 179 students from seven universities at the beginning
of their MBA program and then again at the end of the their program to
learn if their attitude toward the role of women in international business
changed as a result of the MBA program and to predict how, as future
managers, their attitudes might affect women’s success in the global
arena.
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National Foundation for Women Business Owners (NAWBO)
Provides original, groundbreaking research to document the economic and social contributions of women-owned firms, and consulting and public relations services to maximize the benefits of this knowledge.
National Women's Business Council report on Best Practices and Policy Recommendations
ERIC
Bibliography of Articles on Women in Business
Promoting Women’s Entrepreneurship Development based on Good Practice Programmes
Some Experiences from the North to the South by Paula Kantor
Series on Women ’s Entrepreneurship Development and Gender in
Enterprises – WEDGE
The New Globetrotters: Watch the Women Entrepreneurs in the 21st Century by Laurel Delaney
This study presents an overview of Laurel Delaney’s work in the
area of women in international entrepreneurship. It is adapted, in part,
from a book Ms. Delaney is currently working on, “Women Entrepreneurs
Take On The World, Not For Women Only.”
The Public Forum Institute's past conference on Women
Entreprenurship in the 21st Century.
Women and Entrepreneurship: Rationale for Microenterpise Development
Paper presented at the APEC Study Centre Consortium Conference:
Auckland May 31– 2 June 1999
The Role of Women in APEC: Plenary Session
