The recent rise in the number of mothers who have started a business from home along with an increase in publicly available profiles of these women has led to the trend of mumpreneurship, i.e., women who set up and manage a business around their child caring role. This research employs a career narrative approach to examine the stories told by a group of 12 British mumpreneurs within the context of UK’s regulatory institutions. The findings suggest that despite having dual responsibility of motherhood and business ownership, mumpreneurs work hard to achieve their aspirations and career objectives. However, their ability to do so is severely constrained by the institutional support, more specifically in terms of child-care provision...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this specific study is to discover how mothers in the Middle East ...
This chapter contributes to the developing body of research that considers identity as an aspect of ...
This thesis focuses on women-created business. It asks to what extent self-employment may foster a b...
The recent rise in the number of mothers who have started a business from home along with an increa...
Women entrerpeneurs play a signilicant role in contributing to the growth of the global and local ec...
Mobilising postfeminism as an analytical device, this article re-examines how womenbusiness owners d...
Women entrepreneurs play a significant role in contributing to the growth of the global and local ec...
Objectives In this paper we explore the nature of support that entrepreneurs derive from participati...
This article examines the experiences of women entrepreneurs who started their business in the mater...
Mumpreneurship remains an unexamined area in extant literature on female entrepreneurship of Pakista...
Research investigating female entrepreneurs has developed considerably over the past two decades. Ho...
The 21st century has seen a substantial increase in female entrepreneurship. A large portion of thes...
International audienceWhile mumpreneurship – entrepreneurship by mothers, is not a new phenomenon, i...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. Mobilising postfeminism as an analytical device, this article re-exa...
Using data from a longitudinal study of working-class participants on a youth enterprise start-up pr...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this specific study is to discover how mothers in the Middle East ...
This chapter contributes to the developing body of research that considers identity as an aspect of ...
This thesis focuses on women-created business. It asks to what extent self-employment may foster a b...
The recent rise in the number of mothers who have started a business from home along with an increa...
Women entrerpeneurs play a signilicant role in contributing to the growth of the global and local ec...
Mobilising postfeminism as an analytical device, this article re-examines how womenbusiness owners d...
Women entrepreneurs play a significant role in contributing to the growth of the global and local ec...
Objectives In this paper we explore the nature of support that entrepreneurs derive from participati...
This article examines the experiences of women entrepreneurs who started their business in the mater...
Mumpreneurship remains an unexamined area in extant literature on female entrepreneurship of Pakista...
Research investigating female entrepreneurs has developed considerably over the past two decades. Ho...
The 21st century has seen a substantial increase in female entrepreneurship. A large portion of thes...
International audienceWhile mumpreneurship – entrepreneurship by mothers, is not a new phenomenon, i...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. Mobilising postfeminism as an analytical device, this article re-exa...
Using data from a longitudinal study of working-class participants on a youth enterprise start-up pr...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this specific study is to discover how mothers in the Middle East ...
This chapter contributes to the developing body of research that considers identity as an aspect of ...
This thesis focuses on women-created business. It asks to what extent self-employment may foster a b...