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Public Seminar: Female Entrepreneurship in Japan

22 February 2016, London

To explore the challenges facing emerging female entrepreneurs the seminar will feature a diverse panel including Professor Kazufumi Yugami (Kobe University)  a specialist in  labour economics who will explore contemporary  employment and management practices and policies to explain why growing numbers of women may be more attracted to advancing their careers outwith the typical  corporate environment; sociologist Professor Itsuko Kamoto (Kyoto Women’s University) who will explore the impact of changing family structure in Japan on the social advancement of women; and Mr Tatsuya Imoto, a representative of  Ladies’ Entrepreneur Discussions (LED) Kansai, a new government led network which supports and promotes emerging female entrepreneurs.


Drawing from their extensive range of expertise the panel will explore how Japanese culture, society, and economy has encouraged - or discouraged - the growth of female entrepreneurship, and consider how best emerging female entrepreneurs can be supported in future to maximise their potential.


Joining the discussion will be Professor Ute Stephan, Professor of Entrepreneurship at Aston Business School who will offer some comparative comments from a UK/European perspective; and chairing the seminar will be sociologist Professor Kiyomitsu Yui, Executive Director of the Centre for EU Studies at Kobe University.


Booking: This event is free to attend, but booking is essential. To reserve a place, please send an email to event@jpf.org.uk 

 

Followed by a drinks reception

 

Image (left): takayuki/Shutterstock.com ‘

22 February 2016, 6.30pm

Mander Hall, Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London, WC1H 9BD (Close to Kings Cross, St Pancras and Euston stations)

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