Table of contents - Special Issue: The gendering of entrepreneurship: theoretical and empirical insights
Guest Editors: Dr Julia Rouse, Lorna Treanor and Dr Emma Fleck
The gendering of entrepreneurship: theoretical and empirical insights
Julia Rouse, Lorna Treanor, Emma FleckThis extended Editorial outlines the genesis and theoretical interests of the Gender and Enterprise Network from which this special issue of the International Journal of…
Contextualising migrant black business women ' s work-life balance experiences
Cynthia ForsonEmploying a feminist relational lens, the purpose of this paper is to explore the work-life balance experiences of black migrant women entrepreneurs, examining the relationship…
Influences of gendered institutions on women ' s entry into entrepreneurship
Saurav Pathak, Sonia Goltz, Mari W. BucheResearch and theory indicate that macro-level variables can influence the effects of individual-level factors on the economic behavior of women; however, this has rarely been…
Empowerment and entrepreneurship: a theoretical framework
Haya Al-Dajani, Susan MarlowThe purpose of this paper is to develop an empirically informed conceptual framework to analyse the gendered relationship between empowerment and entrepreneurship contextualised…
Managing the business of everyday life: the roles of space and place in “mumpreneurship”
Carol EkinsmythThe purpose of this paper is to develop gendered entrepreneurship theory through a focus on the roles of space and place in the daily lives and businesses of mothers who have…
“Women doing their own thing”: media representations of female entrepreneurship
Doris Ruth Eikhof, Juliette Summers, Sara CarterThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the impact gendered media representations of entrepreneurs may have on the reality of female entrepreneurship. It analyses the…
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1355-2554e-ISSN:
1758-6534ISSN-L:
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- Prof Paul Jones