This paper critically analyses how gender bias impacts upon women’s efforts to legitimate nascent ventures. Given the importance of founder identity as a proxy for entrepreneurial legitimacy at nascency, we explore the identity work women undertake when seeking to claim legitimacy for their emerging ventures in a prevailing context of masculinity. In so doing, we challenge taken for granted norms pertaining to legitimacy and question the basis upon which that knowledge is claimed. In effect, debates regarding entrepreneurial legitimacy are presented as gender neutral yet, entrepreneurship is a gender biased activity. Thus, we argue it is essential to recognise how gendered assumptions impinge upon the quest for legitimacy. To illustrate our...
Traditional literature and research on entrepreneurship relies on a model of economic rationality al...
The overarching concern of this paper is the dominant discourse of entrepreneurship portrayed as a f...
Purpose: As a result of a plethora of scholarly articles by feminist scholars of entrepreneurship, i...
This paper critically analyses how gender bias impacts upon women’s efforts to legitimate nascent ve...
Mobilising postfeminism as an analytical device, this article re-examines how womenbusiness owners d...
This paper analyses different aspects of the female experience in facing gender stereotypes that wom...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. Mobilising postfeminism as an analytical device, this article re-exa...
In order to understand how women entrepreneurs enact or challenge gender discrimination, research o...
Research has established that entrepreneurship is a masculine domain in which women are likely to ex...
Abstract Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour...
Despite extensive research into their identity, women entrepreneurs still struggle to identify thems...
Despite extensive research into their identity, women entrepreneurs still struggle to identify them-...
Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour where pe...
Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour where pe...
This article contributes to the recent stream of research on enterprise and identity by exploring th...
Traditional literature and research on entrepreneurship relies on a model of economic rationality al...
The overarching concern of this paper is the dominant discourse of entrepreneurship portrayed as a f...
Purpose: As a result of a plethora of scholarly articles by feminist scholars of entrepreneurship, i...
This paper critically analyses how gender bias impacts upon women’s efforts to legitimate nascent ve...
Mobilising postfeminism as an analytical device, this article re-examines how womenbusiness owners d...
This paper analyses different aspects of the female experience in facing gender stereotypes that wom...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. Mobilising postfeminism as an analytical device, this article re-exa...
In order to understand how women entrepreneurs enact or challenge gender discrimination, research o...
Research has established that entrepreneurship is a masculine domain in which women are likely to ex...
Abstract Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour...
Despite extensive research into their identity, women entrepreneurs still struggle to identify thems...
Despite extensive research into their identity, women entrepreneurs still struggle to identify them-...
Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour where pe...
Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour where pe...
This article contributes to the recent stream of research on enterprise and identity by exploring th...
Traditional literature and research on entrepreneurship relies on a model of economic rationality al...
The overarching concern of this paper is the dominant discourse of entrepreneurship portrayed as a f...
Purpose: As a result of a plethora of scholarly articles by feminist scholars of entrepreneurship, i...