Departing from a social constructionist understanding of gender, this thesis examines how the female entrepreneur is constructed in research articles about women’s entrepreneurship. It finds that even if the texts celebrate women’s entrepreneurship, they do it in such a way as to recreate women’s secondary position in society. Building on Foucault’s theory of discourse, the thesis analyzes the discursive practices by which this result was achieved. These practices include certain assumptions that are taken for granted about women, men, business, work, and family. One of these assumptions is that men and women must be different. Despite research results to the contrary, many texts insist that the genders are different and construct three kin...
The paper presents the results of a bibliometric study on the literature on female entrepreneurship ...
This paper addresses a crucial question, namely how the practices involved in what is labeled resear...
Guided by feminist perspectives, we critique existing approaches to the study of women’s entrepreneu...
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...
Given the possibility that the world, as we know it, is a consequence of human interaction and verba...
Abstract Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour...
The overarching concern of this paper is the dominant discourse of entrepreneurship portrayed as a f...
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...
Entrepreneurship has come to play a crucial role in developing our society, as has gender equality. ...
The paper presents the results of a bibliometric study on the literature on female entrepreneurship ...
In this article, we explore how the academic entrepreneurship discourse is constructed and gendered,...
Guided by feminist perspectives, we critique existing approaches to the study of women’s entrepreneu...
The paper presents the results of a bibliometric study on the literature on female entrepreneurship ...
This paper addresses a crucial question, namely how the practices involved in what is labeled resear...
Guided by feminist perspectives, we critique existing approaches to the study of women’s entrepreneu...
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...
Given the possibility that the world, as we know it, is a consequence of human interaction and verba...
Abstract Contrary to the neo-liberal thesis that entrepreneuring is an open and accessible endeavour...
The overarching concern of this paper is the dominant discourse of entrepreneurship portrayed as a f...
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...
Entrepreneurship has come to play a crucial role in developing our society, as has gender equality. ...
The paper presents the results of a bibliometric study on the literature on female entrepreneurship ...
In this article, we explore how the academic entrepreneurship discourse is constructed and gendered,...
Guided by feminist perspectives, we critique existing approaches to the study of women’s entrepreneu...
The paper presents the results of a bibliometric study on the literature on female entrepreneurship ...
This paper addresses a crucial question, namely how the practices involved in what is labeled resear...
Guided by feminist perspectives, we critique existing approaches to the study of women’s entrepreneu...