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Women’s Entrepreneurship & Culture Book, Call for Chapter Proposals

  • 1.  Women’s Entrepreneurship & Culture Book, Call for Chapter Proposals

    Posted 02-13-2019 01:35

    Call for Chapter Proposals

     

    Women's Entrepreneurship & Culture

     

    Expressions of Interest due by July 1, 2019

    Emailed to dianabook2020@gmail.com (instructions below)

     

    Edited by: 

    Ulrike Guelich, Bangkok University, Thailand

    Amanda Bullough, University of Delaware, USA

    Tatiana Manolova, Bentley University, USA

    Leon Schjoedt, Mahasarakham University, Thailand

     

    Chapter contributions are now invited from scholars studying women's entrepreneurship for an exciting new book, Women's Entrepreneurship & Culture, to be published by Edward Elgar Publishing Inc. in 2020.

     

    The Diana International Project[1] is committed to advancing knowledge about the status of women's entrepreneurship around the world. This is the tenth book associated with the Diana International Project and will build on the success of the first book - Brush, C., Carter, N.M., Gatewood, E.J., Greene, P.G. and Hart, M. (eds.) (2006) Growth-oriented Women Entrepreneurs and their Businesses: A Global Research Perspective.

     

    The objective of this book is to foster a provocative discussion about topics that generally fit within the general theme of women's entrepreneurship and culture. We invite participants to investigate entrepreneurial activity among women in a variety of societal and cultural contexts, with a particular focus on exchanges between and among societies and cultures, cross-cultural comparisons, as well as the influence of culture on women's entrepreneurship and the influence of women's entrepreneurship on culture.

     

    Chapter should be based on empirical or theoretical research. Possible topics could be related to the following:

     

    ·         The influence of culture on women's businesses and business decisions, including innovation and job creation

    ·         The influence of women's businesses shape on societies' beliefs, norms, expectations, and development

    ·         How policies and programs might influence the connection between women's entrepreneurship and culture

    ·         How cultural practices, categories, discourses, and labels impact support for women's entrepreneurship

    ·         Women's business development and growth and the influence of teamwork and the kinds of teams that women entrepreneurs build

    ·         Differences across minority groups and cultures that affect women entrepreneurs (e.g. Black, Asian, Latina, etc.) how these differences matter

     

    We are aiming for an inclusive discussion on women's entrepreneurship. Thus, proposals are particularly sought from researchers in geographic regions less represented in previous volumes, specifically Africa, Asia and South America. In addition, while it is likely that submissions will come from presenters who attended the previous Diana International Conference in Bangkok, Thailand (July 2018), manuscripts that were not presented at this Conference are certainly welcomed as well.

     

    Submission Instructions

     

    If you are interested in submitting a chapter, please express your interest by putting together a chapter abstract, following the guidelines below, and emailing it to dianabook2020@gmail.com by July 1, 2019. For an informal discussion on your submission, please contact any of the editors.

     

    1. A cover letter with all author affiliations and the paper title
    2. 3 page (double-spaced) abstract
      1. Include title- but NO AUTHOR information
      2. Research question/purpose of the chapter
      3. Theoretical foundation
      4. Data source(s) and methodology
      5. Implications/contributions
    3. Please submit your proposals to: dianabook2020@gmail.com

     

    Tentative Timetable for the book

     

    July 1, 2019

    Expressions of interest/abstracts from participating authors

    August 1, 2019

    Formal invitation/submission guidelines sent to selected authors

    December 1, 2019

    Submission of draft chapters & initial review process

    December 15, 2019

    Editors assign chapters to reviewers (double-blind)

    February 15, 2020

    Reviews with feedback due to editors

    March 1, 2020

    Authors rejected or invited to revise

    May 1, 2020        

    Submission of revised chapters from authors (including necessary permissions for diagrams, signed contributor agreement, etc)

    May-July 2020

    Ongoing editing of chapters by editorial team and editors draft introduction and conclusion chapters

    July 15, 2020

    Completion of Preliminary Book Information, Introduction & Conclusions

    August 15, 2020

    Submission of final manuscript to Edward Elgar

     

     

     

    Dr. Amanda Bullough

    Associate Professor, Management & Global Leadership

    Co-Director, Women's Leadership Initiative

    University of Delaware

    Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics

    Department of Business Administration

    311 Lerner Hall  

    20 Orchard Road

    Newark, DE 19716

    bullough@udel.edu 302-831-1778 

    https://lerner.udel.edu/faculty-staff-directory/amanda-bullough/

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    Recent Activities: Women's Leadership Initiative Lerner | Executive Women's Leadership

    Women in Business student club | Advancing Women Faculty

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    University of Delaware

     



    [1] The Diana Project was launched in 1999 by Professors Brush, Carter, Gatewood, Greene and Hart to study the phenomenon of women's entrepreneurship in the United States.  The Diana Project team, in partnership with ESBRI (Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research Institute, Sweden), inaugurated the Diana International Project (DIP) in 2003. DIP currently involves researchers from 16 countries worldwide and aims to provide a platform from which to develop, conduct and share a global research agenda dedicated to answering questions about women entrepreneurs and growth oriented businesses.