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Female Immigrant Entrepreneurship - Toluwani Akaehomen, Thomas M. Cooney, Andreas Walmsley

Female Immigrant Entrepreneurship

Enhancing Entrepreneurial Capabilities Through Education and Training
Buch | Hardcover
XII, 139 Seiten
2025
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-94615-8 (ISBN)
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This groundbreaking monograph explores the urgent need for tailored support systems that empower female immigrant entrepreneurs to navigate the complex challenges and unlock the opportunities they encounter in their host countries.  Anchored in the Andragogy-in-Practice framework, the book critically examines the alignment between existing Entrepreneurship Education and Training provision and the entrepreneurial needs of female immigrants, drawing on qualitative research conducted in the Irish context. It highlights the systemic gaps in current training offerings while showcasing the potential of adult learning principles to foster inclusive, culturally responsive education. Offering both academic insight and practical guidance, this volume serves as a valuable resource for educators, trainers, policymakers, and support organisations. It provides a clear, evidence-based roadmap for designing and delivering impactful programmes that recognise and build upon the unique strengths, aspirations, and lived experiences of this often underrepresented yet economically vital group.

 

Toluwani Akaehomen is the Founder, Director, and Lead Consultant at Vantage Dymensions, as well as the Chairperson of Proudly Made in Africa (Ireland). Since 2014, she has worked with teams and individuals across various levels and sectors to support their ongoing growth and leadership development. She is also a qualified coach, specializing in leadership and professional development, as well as career redirection. Since 2020, she has supported the career redirection and professional development of hundreds of women from migrant backgrounds in Ireland. Toluwani is an advocate for ethnic and gender inclusion, a big-picture and agile thinker, an inclusive and empathy-driven leader, and a lifelong learner.

Thomas M. Cooney is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Behaviour, Inclusion and Innovation (CEBII) at TU Dublin (Ireland). He is a former President of the International Council for Small Business (2012-13) and the European Council for Small Business (2009-11). He also served as Chair of the ICSB 2014 World Entrepreneurship Conference. He is a policy advisor to Governments, European Commission, OECD and other international organisations. He is Director of two enterprises and works in various capacities with a range of businesses. He has published widely on the topic of entrepreneurship, particularly in Inclusive Entrepreneurship (working with minority and disadvantaged communities).

Andreas Walmsley is an Associate Professor of Business with a focus on Entrepreneurship at Plymouth Marjon University (United Kingdom), which he joined in August 2021. Prior to this, he worked at the International Centre for Transformational Entrepreneurship (ICTE) at Coventry University (United Kingdom), where he also served as the Director of Postgraduate Researchers. In January 2021, Andreas took on the role of Editor (Research) for the journal Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy (affiliated with USASBE). Before joining Coventry University, he worked at the Futures Entrepreneurship Centre at Plymouth University (United Kingdom), where he was the Discipline Group Lead for Entrepreneurship and the research lead for the RESI (Responsible Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation) research group.

1. Introduction.- 2. Female Immigrant Entrepreneurship.- 3. Enhancing Entrepreneurial Capabilities.- 4. Entrepreneurship Education and Training .- 5. Andragogy in Practice.- 6. Alignment between EET Programmes and Female Immigrants Entrepreneurial.- 7. Practical Interventions.- 8. Policy Interventions to Support Female Immigrant Entrepreneurs.- 9. Conclusion.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Ethnic and Indigenous Business Studies
Zusatzinfo XII, 139 p. 2 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Schlagworte Andragogy-in-Practice • Entrepreneurial Capability Development • Entrepreneurship Education • Female Immigrant Entrepreneurs • Immigrant Support Programs • Ireland Case Study • Socioeconomic Inclusion • Tailored EET Programs
ISBN-10 3-031-94615-4 / 3031946154
ISBN-13 978-3-031-94615-8 / 9783031946158
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