The overarching concern of this paper is the dominant discourse of entrepreneurship portrayed as a form of masculinity. It argues that this discourse is perpetuated by academic research and by media representations of the entrepreneur. The entrepreneur is represented in the media by a narrow range of male stereotypes, whilst women are under-represented and often that representation is linked to domestic concerns. At the same time, academic studies persistently rely on male experience to theorize entrepreneurship, and women are studied in terms of their difference. This enduring discourse results in entrepreneurial femininities being rendered invisible. This paper argues that studies in entrepreneurship should remain alert to the denial and ...
This paper analyses different aspects of the female experience in facing gender stereotypes that wom...
This paper analyses different aspects of the female experience in facing gender stereotypes that wom...
This paper analyses different aspects of the female experience in facing gender stereotypes that wom...
In this article, we explore how the academic entrepreneurship discourse is constructed and gendered,...
Departing from a social constructionist understanding of gender, this thesis examines how the female...
Departing from a social constructionist understanding of gender, this thesis examines how the female...
In this working paper I discuss gendered entrepreneurship by exploring how the media writes about fe...
Abstract Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour...
This article posits the idea of the ‘fictive entrepreneur’ and the ‘fictive student’ to explore how ...
Entrepreneurship has come to play a crucial role in developing our society, as has gender equality. ...
Whilst acknowledging that the influence of gender upon women's business ownership is now included as...
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...
Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour where pe...
This article develops a critique of contemporary approaches to analysing the impact of gender upon e...
This paper analyses different aspects of the female experience in facing gender stereotypes that wom...
This paper analyses different aspects of the female experience in facing gender stereotypes that wom...
This paper analyses different aspects of the female experience in facing gender stereotypes that wom...
In this article, we explore how the academic entrepreneurship discourse is constructed and gendered,...
Departing from a social constructionist understanding of gender, this thesis examines how the female...
Departing from a social constructionist understanding of gender, this thesis examines how the female...
In this working paper I discuss gendered entrepreneurship by exploring how the media writes about fe...
Abstract Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour...
This article posits the idea of the ‘fictive entrepreneur’ and the ‘fictive student’ to explore how ...
Entrepreneurship has come to play a crucial role in developing our society, as has gender equality. ...
Whilst acknowledging that the influence of gender upon women's business ownership is now included as...
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...
Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour where pe...
This article develops a critique of contemporary approaches to analysing the impact of gender upon e...
This paper analyses different aspects of the female experience in facing gender stereotypes that wom...
This paper analyses different aspects of the female experience in facing gender stereotypes that wom...
This paper analyses different aspects of the female experience in facing gender stereotypes that wom...