What is the potential transformative power of entrepreneurship for Arab refugee women, and what is their role in rebuilding lives and contributing to host nations?

Drawing on a selection of case studies, this book explores the entrepreneurial experiences of Arab refugee women located in Jordan and Lebanon and examines how gender intersects with their social identity and refugee status. Authors Haya Al-Dajani, Maysa Baroud and Deema Refai shed light on the socio-economic barriers, legal hurdles, cultural biases, and place-based constraints faced by refugee women when setting up businesses.

Discussing themes of social identity, transformation, and rebuilding, this book is ideal reading for students of Entrepreneurship, Gender Studies, Refugee Studies, Sociology, and Cultural Anthropology.



Autorentext

Haya Al-Dajani, PhD, is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Director of the EMBA Signature Learning Experience at the Mohammed Bin Salman College for Business and Entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia.

Maysa Baroud is Joint Visiting Fellow at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs & Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs.

Deema Refai, PhD, is Associate Professor in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship at the University of Leeds, UK.

Titel
Arab Refugee Women Entrepreneurs
Untertitel
Challenges and Opportunities in Jordan and Lebanon
EAN
9781916704565
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
28.10.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.75 MB