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The Scientific Reproduction of Gender Inequality: A Discourse Analysis of Research Texts on Women's Entrepreneurship
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The scientific reproduction of gender inequality: A discourse analysis of research texts on women's entrepreneurship is presented in this paper, where the authors focus on the reproduction of women's inequality in the context of entrepreneurship.Abstract:
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Why research on women entrepreneurs needs new directions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss what research practices cause women's subordination and suggest new research directions that do not reproduce women subordination but capture more and richer aspects of women's entrepreneurship.
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Research on Women Entrepreneurs: Challenges to (and from) the Broader Entrepreneurship Literature?
TL;DR: In this article, the authors document the development of the body of work known as women's entrepreneurship research and assess the contributions of this work, specifically vis-a-vis the broader entrepreneurship literature.
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‘Entrepreneuring’ as a conceptual attractor? A review of process theories in 20 years of entrepreneurship studies
TL;DR: In addition to equilibrium-based understandings of the entrepreneurial process, the authors tentatively reconstructs the creative process view by distinguishing between a range of relevant perspectives: from those on complexity and chaos theory, to the interpretive and phenomenological, social constructionist, pragmatic and practice-based, to relational materialist.
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Exploring the dynamics of gender, feminism and entrepreneurship: advancing debate to escape a dead end?:
Helene Ahl,Susan Marlow +1 more
TL;DR: The authors demonstrate how post structural feminist analysis reveals the gendered assumptions informing entrepreneurship theory that embed prevailing hetero-normative assumptions, and draw upon these arguments to reflect upon current approaches to theorizing within the broader field of entrepreneurial enquiry.
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Gender and entrepreneurship
Susan Marlow,Maura McAdam +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that women-owned businesses are frequently described as underperforming in that the majority remain small and marginal and that such performance profiles reflect the constrained performance of most small firms.
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