Friday, October 15, 2010

Working Bibliography.

Some of this is tentative, as I highly doubt I will use three works from my primary scholar and I want to diversify my scheme quite a bit more, but the general meat of my ideas has come from the following articles:

Butler, John E. New Perspectives on Women Entrepreneurs. First ed. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing, 2003. Print.

Buttner, E. Holly, and Benson Rosen. "Bank Loan Officers' Perceptions of the Characteristics of Men, Women, and Successful Entrepreneurs." Rep. Vol. 3. New York: Journal of Business Venturing, 1988. Web. 15 Oct. 2010.

Buttner, E. Holly. "Examining Female Entrepreneurs’ Management Style: An Application of a Relational Frame." Journal of Business Ethics 29 (2001): 253-69. Print.

Buttner, E. H. "Female Entrepreneurs: How Far Have They Come?" Business Horizons 36.2 (1993): 59-65. Print.

Cole, Rebel A., and Hamid Mehran. "Gender and the Availability of Credit to Privately Held Firms:   Evidence from the Surveys of Small Business Finances." LexisNexis Statistical. Web. 15 Oct. 2010.

Du Rietz, Anita, and Magnus Henrekson. "Testing the Female Underperformance Hypothesis." Small Business Economics 14 (2000): 1-10. Print.

Kalleberg, Arne L., and Kevin T. Leicht. "Gender and Organizational Performance: Determinants of Small Business Survival and Successes." Academy of Management Journal 34.1 (1991): 136-61. Web.

Sexton, Donald L., and Nancy Bowman-Upton. "Female and Male Entrepreneurs: Psychological Characteristics and Their Role in Gender-Related Discrimination." Journal of Business Venturing 5 (1990): 29-36. Print.

Wilson, Maria C. Closing the Leadership Gap Why Women Can and Must Help Run the World. Second ed. New York: Penguin Group, 2006. Print.

1 comment:

  1. Good work, keep working on broadening your search and trying new areas of research.

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