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Encyclopedia of American Women in Business [Two Volumes] From Colonial Times to the Present
Book Code: GR2757
ISBN: 0-313-32757-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-32757-5
744 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 12/30/2004
List Price: $193.95 (UK Sterling Price: £110.00)
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Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Subjects: Awards:
  • RUSA BRASS Business Reference Sources Committee 2005 Outstanding Business Reference Source
Reviews:
  • Starred Review
    This excellent reference book is wonderfully readable and should encourage readers to conduct further research of the women profiled. Highly recommended for both public and academic libraries.
    —Library Journal
    April 1, 2005
  • Krismann's work consists of 426 well-written entries, including biographies for 327 American businesswomen and entries that describe issues and concerns--e.g., business travel, child care, and the old boys network--that women face. Each entry supplies a bibliography, and there are helpful see references throughout. Besides a comprehensive index and bibliography, the set includes a chronology of important events in American history, with a particular focus on American businesswomen, 1607 to the present....Highly recommended. Public and academic libraries.
    —Choice
    July 2005
  • This encyclopedia presents an overview of important women in United States business history along with topics relating to women in the workplace. The biographical sketches show the circumstances and obstacles women often encountered and overcame in male-dominated settings. These women successfully turned ideas into products and services, packaged original and innovative marketing campaigns, and shaped the business and financial world around them....This encyclopedic work is complemented by an extensive bibliography and a comprehensive and well-designed index. Index entries appear for time periods, industries, key publications referenced in the text, article topics, and names of people....This valuable resource will make an excellent addition to academic business, biography, and women's studies collections. Krismann's writing is crisp, and she presents enjoyable accounts of these women's lives, which will inspire women of all ages and backgrounds.
    —Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship
    November 4, 2006
  • [M]anaged to capture to spirit of these remarkable women and to convey essential information about each of them....What sets this encyclopedia apart from other recent publications on American businesswomen is the large number of women it profiles. Well-written and easily understandable, this title is suitable for academic and medium to large public libraries.
    —Reference & User Services Quarterly
    Winter 2005
  • [I]t belongs in academic and larger public libraries, especially where there is an emphasis on business or women's studies.
    —Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
    March 1, 2005
  • Endorsement From Charles J. Popovich, MBA, MSLS, Associate Professor and Head Business Librarian
    Ohio State University:
    This brilliant biographical encyclopedia traces the accomplishments of more than 325 American businesswomen from "profit-making enterprises" over the past 400 years. The author also features the businesswomen's role in areas such as affirmative action, the Civil Rights Act, the accounting and banking professions, and a number of industries.
  • Endorsement From Lee Pike, Professor and Head
    Angelo Bruno Business Library
    University of Alabama:
    Krismann has produced an outstanding and substantial resource on a topic of broad interest. Students and readers at any level will find this Encyclopedia of American Women in Business intriguing to read and a pleasure to use. It is well-conceived, readable, and enjoyable, covering women in business from colonial to contemporary times. The author complements the 327 biographical profiles with a range of entries on social and political issues, concerns, and relevant business topics. This context adds value and enables the reader to enjoy maximum benefit from this impressive volume.... Highly recommended for general and business collections in public and academic libraries and for readers with special interest in the topic.
  • Endorsement From Allison Cowgill
    Coordinator, Information/Reference
    Colorado State University Libraries
    Fort Collins, CO:
    An impressive new book. Its biographies of over 300 women are informative, substantive, well-written, and most of all, interesting. Coverage, from clonial through contemporary America, is comprehensive. Biographies, arranged alphabetically are interspersed with almost 100 subject entries that cover specific areas such as 'Accounting' and 'Advertising Industry,' and specific concerns such as 'Work-Life Balance, 'Childcare' and 'Corporate Culture' that provide context for the serious issues these women faced in the workplace. Also included are appendixes that include lists of businesswomen by ethic group, historical periods, and profession. While obviously valuable for business research, its focus on women makes it an outstanding resource for women's studies.
  • Endorsement From Catherine R. Friedman
    Head Librarian, Dewey Library for Management & Social Sciences
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology:
    The book is an outstanding resource for students and scholars who want to learn more about these women, for teachers who want to inspire young people, especially young girls, to think about commerce and finance as a logical career choice, and for anyone who wants to learn more about contributions women have made to the conduct of business and to business enterprise in America.
  • Endorsement From Wynne Delmhorst
    Business Services Librarian
    Greenwich Library
    Greenwich, CT:
    Inspiring, engaging, intriguing and entertaining are the biogrpahies in Carol Krismann's Encyclopedia of American Women in Business.... The stories resonate with the themes of women's boundless determination to pursue advancement in business in spite of issues and challenges encountered along the way and their persistence to work to overcome barriers in many professions and industries. The spirit of the entrprenuer shines in the account of Sally Ainse, born 1729, who became a famous and prosperous Oneida fur trader after her husband deserted her or that of Linda Alvarado, born in 1951, who not only owns a Denver contrsuction compnay, but is part owner of the Colorado Rockies.
Description: Women have been active in American business since the eighteenth century, and while they have made enormous contributions, they have also had to overcome tremendous obstacles. This encyclopedia chronicles the accomplishments of women in American business since the colonial era and discusses the historical events and issues that have concerned them. The encyclopedia additionally summarizes important legislation and organizations and covers such industries as accounting, advertising, banking, and manufacturing. Quotations from the women profiled capture their experiences in their own words. Included are more than 300 alphabetically arranged entries on such American businesswomen as:
  • Lucille Ball
  • Clara Brown
  • Hattie Carnegie
  • Liz Claiborne
  • Abby Joseph Cohen
  • Jenny Craig
  • Carleton S. Fiorina
  • Jamie Gorelick
  • Rosa Maria Hinojosa de Balli
  • Abigail Pierrepont Johnson
  • Estee Lauder
  • Christine Liang
  • Martha Stewart
  • And many more.
    Entries discuss the lives and careers of these women and cite works for further reading. The encyclopedia also includes roughly 100 interspersed entries on topics central to American businesswomen, including career planning, childcare, diversity, education, the finance industry, flexible work arrangements, golf, and real estate. Appendices list the most influential businesswomen in America, the top women-owned American companies, and women business leaders from particular ethnic and cultural groups, historical periods, and industries. A chronology details important events in the history of women in business, and an extensive bibliography concludes the encyclopedia.
  • Table of Contents:
    • Introduction
    • Encyclopedia Articles
    • Appendix I: Fortune 50 Most Powerful Women in American Business, 1998-2003
    • Appendix II: Working Woman Top Thirty Woman-Owned Businesses, 1997-2001
    • Appendix III: Businesswomen by Ethnic Group
    • Appendix IV: Businesswomen bu Historical Periods
    • Appendix V: Businesswomen by Profession
    • Appendix VI: Women in Junior Achievement's National Business Hall of Fame
    • Chronology
    • Bibliography
    • Index
    LC Card Number: 2004056065
    LCC Class: HD6054
    Dewey Class: 338
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