International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship
Issue(s) available: 53 – From Volume: 1 Issue: 1, to Volume: 15 Issue: 4

Climate just entrepreneurship: feminist entrepreneurship for climate action
Elise Stephenson, Sarah FurmanThis paper aims to explore synergies between feminist, first nations and queer theories and social, circular and climate entrepreneurship, to build a framework for supporting…
Weaving together social capital to empower women artisan entrepreneurs
Garrett S. Brogan, Kim E. DooleyThis research paper aims to explore the impact artisan cooperatives have upon women employed in Sub-Saharan Africa. Impacts were detailed using the theoretical framework of social…
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…
The role of universities in Latin American social entrepreneurship ecosystems: a gender perspective
John Fernando Macías-Prada, Yamila Silva, Ángela María ZapataThis study examines the role of universities in the social entrepreneurship ecosystems (SEEs) in Latin America from the perspective of female academic staff, administrators and…
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…
Antecedents of women’s social entrepreneurship: values development and the perceived desirability and feasibility of social venture creation
Persephone de MagdaleneThis paper aims to identify the values antecedents of women’s social entrepreneurship. It explores where and how these values emerge and how they underpin the perceived…
How do gender attitudes influence the relationships between perceived desirability, perceived feasibility and social entrepreneurial intentions?
João M. Lopes, Sofia Gomes, Cláudia DiasThis study aims to understand how perceived desirability and perceived feasibility influence Portuguese higher education students' social entrepreneurial intention and general…
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- Editor in Chief: Professor Helle Neergaard