The phenomenon of entrepreneurship has historically been viewed as an agential and meritocratic activity, wherein actors can creatively mobilise resources to overcome disadvantaged social positions. However, recent literature highlights entrepreneurship’s socially embedded, processual nature, suggesting that enduring positions in social hierarchies may be more relevant to opportunity pursuit than previously envisioned. This conceptual paper proposes and builds upon the notions of intersectionality and positionality to more fully theorise disadvantage in entrepreneurial activity. Underpinned by philosophical realism, it makes an ontological argument about the nature of entrepreneurial advantage and disadvantage, offering a reconceptualizatio...
This article critically analyses the manner in which intersectionality and related social positional...
The article explores the struggle of those involve with the entrepreneurial activities in the inform...
The aim of this paper was to shake up the entrepreneurship ideal by problematizing what seems to hav...
Entrepreneurship is often associated with positive attributes such as innovation and economic growth...
Purpose: The link between entrepreneurial intention and positive attitudes towards entrepreneurship ...
We critically examine entrepreneurship as a solution to grand challenges from a mythic perspective. ...
Purpose This conceptual paper has two central aims: to critically analyse the potential of intersect...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article critically analyses the manner in which intersectionality...
While most entrepreneurship scholars agree that opportunities can be created, it is not yet clear th...
Entrepreneurship scholarship is typified by a tendency to view entrepreneurship as an exclusively po...
We examine how female migrant entrepreneurs overturn disadvantage through social resourcing. We argu...
This article extends social entrepreneurship (SE) research by drawing upon a critical realist perspe...
This article extends social entrepreneurship (SE) research by drawing upon a critical realist perspe...
Underpinned by gender, work and critical feminist entrepreneurship studies, this study contends that...
While entrepreneurship is widely viewed as being equally accessible in all contexts, it could be que...
This article critically analyses the manner in which intersectionality and related social positional...
The article explores the struggle of those involve with the entrepreneurial activities in the inform...
The aim of this paper was to shake up the entrepreneurship ideal by problematizing what seems to hav...
Entrepreneurship is often associated with positive attributes such as innovation and economic growth...
Purpose: The link between entrepreneurial intention and positive attitudes towards entrepreneurship ...
We critically examine entrepreneurship as a solution to grand challenges from a mythic perspective. ...
Purpose This conceptual paper has two central aims: to critically analyse the potential of intersect...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article critically analyses the manner in which intersectionality...
While most entrepreneurship scholars agree that opportunities can be created, it is not yet clear th...
Entrepreneurship scholarship is typified by a tendency to view entrepreneurship as an exclusively po...
We examine how female migrant entrepreneurs overturn disadvantage through social resourcing. We argu...
This article extends social entrepreneurship (SE) research by drawing upon a critical realist perspe...
This article extends social entrepreneurship (SE) research by drawing upon a critical realist perspe...
Underpinned by gender, work and critical feminist entrepreneurship studies, this study contends that...
While entrepreneurship is widely viewed as being equally accessible in all contexts, it could be que...
This article critically analyses the manner in which intersectionality and related social positional...
The article explores the struggle of those involve with the entrepreneurial activities in the inform...
The aim of this paper was to shake up the entrepreneurship ideal by problematizing what seems to hav...