Guided by feminist perspectives, we critique existing approaches to the study of women’s entrepreneurship on epistemological grounds and suggest that the entrepreneurship field needs to recognize gendered assumptions in theorizing. Deploying a feminist framework, we suggest that understanding the “gender gap” in entrepreneurship requires focus on institutional and structural barriers women entrepreneurs face. Existing studies of women entrepreneurs often compare women with men without considering how gender and gender relations impact the very concepts and ideas of entrepreneurship. We propose, therefore, a conceptualization of entrepreneurship that illuminates gender bias and calls attention to the interrelated individual, institutional, a...
Talia Pfefferman, Michal Frenkel & Sharon Gilad (2021) Journal of Management Studies, Online first...
This study seeks to conduct a systematic literature review (SLR) of the present state of research on...
Female entrepreneurship is an import factor not only in economic development but also in the realiza...
Guided by feminist perspectives, we critique existing approaches to the study of women’s entrepreneu...
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...
Abstract Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour...
Based on a review of the literature on the concepts of gender and women’s entrepreneurship, this pap...
With the rising number of women-owned businesses has come a considerable amount of research, and eve...
The gender gap in entrepreneurship has typically been understood through women’s struc-tural disadva...
This dissertation addresses the puzzle of why men are approximately two times more likely than women...
Whilst acknowledging that the influence of gender upon women's business ownership is now included as...
Women’s empowerment and economic development are closely interrelated (Duflo, 2012). Specifically, a...
human and political sciences. Postdoctoral training and postdoctoral felowship in social, human, an...
In this paper, we analyze two puzzles on entrepreneurship and gender. First, a number of field exper...
Talia Pfefferman, Michal Frenkel & Sharon Gilad (2021) Journal of Management Studies, Online first...
This study seeks to conduct a systematic literature review (SLR) of the present state of research on...
Female entrepreneurship is an import factor not only in economic development but also in the realiza...
Guided by feminist perspectives, we critique existing approaches to the study of women’s entrepreneu...
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...
Abstract Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour...
Based on a review of the literature on the concepts of gender and women’s entrepreneurship, this pap...
With the rising number of women-owned businesses has come a considerable amount of research, and eve...
The gender gap in entrepreneurship has typically been understood through women’s struc-tural disadva...
This dissertation addresses the puzzle of why men are approximately two times more likely than women...
Whilst acknowledging that the influence of gender upon women's business ownership is now included as...
Women’s empowerment and economic development are closely interrelated (Duflo, 2012). Specifically, a...
human and political sciences. Postdoctoral training and postdoctoral felowship in social, human, an...
In this paper, we analyze two puzzles on entrepreneurship and gender. First, a number of field exper...
Talia Pfefferman, Michal Frenkel & Sharon Gilad (2021) Journal of Management Studies, Online first...
This study seeks to conduct a systematic literature review (SLR) of the present state of research on...
Female entrepreneurship is an import factor not only in economic development but also in the realiza...