International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship
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Masculinity in Scandinavian tech entrepreneurship: male technology entrepreneurs negotiating gender (in)equality
Dag Balkmar, Marta Lindvert, Elisabet Carine LjunggrenBoth entrepreneurship and technology are significantly gendered, and when combined in technology entrepreneurship, they make up a fundamentally masculine field. This article…
Navigating turbulence in the UK: how gender shapes self-employed social engagement during crises?
Moustafa Haj Youssef, Steve Nolan, Hiba HusseinThis study examines the dynamic relationship between UK entrepreneurs' engagement with society and the economic climate surrounding the 2008 financial crisis – before, during and…
Female power, ownership and ESG decoupling: evidence from China
Lu Yang, Meng Ye, Hongdi Wang, Weisheng LuThis study explores the influence of female executives on the misalignment between corporate ESG commitments and practices, a phenomenon known as ESG decoupling. It also enhances…
Chore or choice? Women and ethnic food entrepreneurship in the city
Nevena NanchevaThis article explores in a qualitative manner the motivations of women entrepreneurs who start and run ethnic food businesses in London.
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…
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1756-6266Online date, start – end:
2009Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Editor in Chief: Diana Hechavarría