This chapter explores the pathways of mothers with young children into cultural and creative industries (CCIs). These women can be described as mumpreneurs, meaning that they combine running a business enterprise with looking after their children. Typically unstable, insecure, and unpredictable, CCIs also offer scope for great self-engagement and personal satisfaction. At the same time, the current culture of intensive mothering has made motherhood more challenging than in the past. Mumpreneurship may be a way to ‘have it all’ for the women interviewed for this study. However, critical researchers have suggested that this individual ‘choice’ locks women into marginalised roles in the neoliberal economy and makes them scale back their dreams...
[[abstract]]This research probes into the entrepreneurs’ experiences of motherhood, and how they pra...
Nordic welfare policies mitigate work–childcare reconciliation; however, they are not enough for mot...
Objectives In this paper we explore the nature of support that entrepreneurs derive from participati...
Women entrepreneurs play a significant role in contributing to the growth of the global and local ec...
Women entrerpeneurs play a signilicant role in contributing to the growth of the global and local ec...
This article investigates the gendered dynamics of motherhood and careers, as voiced by professional...
This article investigates the gendered dynamics of motherhood and careers, as voiced by professional...
The purpose of the study was to study a research gap in the current mompreneurship literature, which...
International audienceWhile mumpreneurship – entrepreneurship by mothers, is not a new phenomenon, i...
The presented master thesis is an exploratory study on the motivational factors of the Swedish Mumpr...
This article examines the experiences of women entrepreneurs who started their business in the mater...
Women in entrepreneurship face two major challenges: access to finance and finding a healthy balance...
The objective of this narrative approach thesis was to describe the factors preventing and/or promot...
Despite an ever-growing interest in digital labour and ‘digital-materialism’, the research fields o...
The Motherhood Business is a piercing collection of ten original essays that reveal the rhetoric of ...
[[abstract]]This research probes into the entrepreneurs’ experiences of motherhood, and how they pra...
Nordic welfare policies mitigate work–childcare reconciliation; however, they are not enough for mot...
Objectives In this paper we explore the nature of support that entrepreneurs derive from participati...
Women entrepreneurs play a significant role in contributing to the growth of the global and local ec...
Women entrerpeneurs play a signilicant role in contributing to the growth of the global and local ec...
This article investigates the gendered dynamics of motherhood and careers, as voiced by professional...
This article investigates the gendered dynamics of motherhood and careers, as voiced by professional...
The purpose of the study was to study a research gap in the current mompreneurship literature, which...
International audienceWhile mumpreneurship – entrepreneurship by mothers, is not a new phenomenon, i...
The presented master thesis is an exploratory study on the motivational factors of the Swedish Mumpr...
This article examines the experiences of women entrepreneurs who started their business in the mater...
Women in entrepreneurship face two major challenges: access to finance and finding a healthy balance...
The objective of this narrative approach thesis was to describe the factors preventing and/or promot...
Despite an ever-growing interest in digital labour and ‘digital-materialism’, the research fields o...
The Motherhood Business is a piercing collection of ten original essays that reveal the rhetoric of ...
[[abstract]]This research probes into the entrepreneurs’ experiences of motherhood, and how they pra...
Nordic welfare policies mitigate work–childcare reconciliation; however, they are not enough for mot...
Objectives In this paper we explore the nature of support that entrepreneurs derive from participati...