Feminist perspectives on social entrepreneurship: critique and new directions
International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship
ISSN: 1756-6266
Article publication date: 12 September 2016
Abstract
Purpose
The authors bring diverse feminist perspectives to bear on social entrepreneurship research and practice to challenge existing assumptions and approaches while providing new directions for research at the intersections of gender, social and commercial entrepreneurship.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors apply liberal feminist, socialist feminist and transnational/post-colonial feminist perspectives to critically examine issues of gender in the field of social entrepreneurship.
Findings
By way of three distinct feminist lenses, the analyses suggest that the social entrepreneurship field does not recognize gender as an organizing principle in society. Further to this, a focus on women within this field replicates problematic gendered assumptions underlying the field of women’s entrepreneurship research.
Practical implications
The arguments and suggestions provide a critical gender perspective to inform the strategies and programmes adopted by practitioners and the types of research questions entrepreneurship scholars ask.
Social implications
The authors redirect the conversation away from limited status quo approaches towards the explicit and implicit aim of social entrepreneurship and women’s entrepreneurship: that is, economic and social equality for women across the globe.
Originality/value
The authors explicitly adopt a cultural, institutional and transnational analysis to interrogate the intersection of gender and social entrepreneurship.
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Citation
Clark Muntean, S. and Ozkazanc-Pan, B. (2016), "Feminist perspectives on social entrepreneurship: critique and new directions", International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 221-241. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJGE-10-2014-0034
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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