This article explores how women entrepreneurs enact identity work to construct their identities at the intersection of gender and entrepreneurship while facing challenges to their legitimacy as entrepreneurs. These legitimacy challenges trigger reflections into who they are as entrepreneurs, and where they belong within entrepreneurial contexts. We draw on 24 focus groups with women entrepreneurs and 30 interviews with enterprise support organizations. We present a model which advances our understanding of the complex identities of women entrepreneurs and how their use of identity work enables them (or not) to become legitimate members of an entrepreneurial community
This article contributes to the recent stream of research on enterprise and identity by exploring th...
Objective: To understand the entrepreneurial identity, through the lived experience of female entrep...
This paper examines how entrepreneurs within different settings reflect on social interactions to wo...
This article explores how women entrepreneurs enact identity work to construct their identities at t...
In order to understand how women entrepreneurs enact or challenge gender discrimination, research o...
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-...
This paper examines how entrepreneurs within different settings reflect on social interactions to wo...
Our article conceptualizes the experiences of women entrepreneurs through exploring how they negoti...
This article is novel in proposing belonging as a mediatory and explanatory concept to better unders...
The concept of identity has been widely researched within the social sciences with increasing attent...
This work explores how women entrepreneurs in the consultancy industry legitimise their professional...
This paper critically analyses how gender bias impacts upon women’s efforts to legitimate nascent ve...
We examine how female migrant entrepreneurs overturn disadvantage through social resourcing. We argu...
This article contributes to the recent stream of research on enterprise and identity by exploring th...
Objective: To understand the entrepreneurial identity, through the lived experience of female entrep...
This paper examines how entrepreneurs within different settings reflect on social interactions to wo...
This article explores how women entrepreneurs enact identity work to construct their identities at t...
In order to understand how women entrepreneurs enact or challenge gender discrimination, research o...
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-...
This paper examines how entrepreneurs within different settings reflect on social interactions to wo...
Our article conceptualizes the experiences of women entrepreneurs through exploring how they negoti...
This article is novel in proposing belonging as a mediatory and explanatory concept to better unders...
The concept of identity has been widely researched within the social sciences with increasing attent...
This work explores how women entrepreneurs in the consultancy industry legitimise their professional...
This paper critically analyses how gender bias impacts upon women’s efforts to legitimate nascent ve...
We examine how female migrant entrepreneurs overturn disadvantage through social resourcing. We argu...
This article contributes to the recent stream of research on enterprise and identity by exploring th...
Objective: To understand the entrepreneurial identity, through the lived experience of female entrep...
This paper examines how entrepreneurs within different settings reflect on social interactions to wo...