International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship
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Dynamics of male makeup artists in Indonesia: navigating entrepreneurship in the middle hegemonic masculinity
Cosmas Gatot Haryono, Louisa Christine HartantoThis paper aims to explore how Indonesian males who are entrepreneurs in make-up artists navigate their businesses in a society that relies on hegemonic masculinity. This goal is…
Forging an entrepreneur – gendered ideas and ideals
Annie Roos, Katarina PetterssonThe purpose of this study is to investigate the gendered ideas and ideals attached to an imagined ideal Entrepreneur in a post-industrial rural community in Sweden. While research…
An exploration of women entrepreneurs “doing context” in family business in the Gulf States
Sumaya Hashim, Maura McAdam, Mattias NordqvistDrawing on indigenous theory of Ibn Khaldun, the rise and fall of States, this paper explores the agency of women entrepreneurs in family business in Bahrain and the underlying…
Understanding the dimensions of women entrepreneurs’ empowerment: a systematic review of the microfinance literature and avenues for research
Nzanzu Y'Ise Kivalya, Tristan Caballero-MontesThe purpose of the present paper is to provide a systematic overview of dimensions that need to be enfolded or considered in microfinance policies and strategies designs as well…
Understanding women's performance of entrepreneurship in the Sri Lankan context
Pathiranage Padmali Manesha Peiris, Ahu Tatli, Mustafa Bilgehan OzturkThe aim of this study is to explore how women in Sri Lanka cultivate entrepreneurial personae to navigate the various gendered roles they situationally enact, as they attempt to…
Self-concept, self-organization and cross-border trading (CBT) behavior among females in Uganda
Janepher Nsozi SambagaWomen cross-border traders face impediments in their entrepreneurial work from time-to-time. To overcome these impediments, females need to take on self-concept (self-esteem…
“What is your secret sauce to win?” – gender performance at entrepreneurial pitching
Linh Duong, Malin BrännbackThis study aims to explore gender performance in entrepreneurial pitching. Understanding pitching as a social practice, the authors argue that pitch content and body gestures…
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