International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship
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What’s driving them? A qualitative approach to explore women entrepreneurs’ motivations in STEM
Julia Voss, Benjamin Butz, Kerstin EttlEntrepreneurship and the disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are considered important drivers of innovation. At the same time, the…
When patriarchy and individualism collide: experiences of women entrepreneurial leaders
Nicola Patterson, Sharon MavinThrough a feminist lens, the study explores women’s experiences of entrepreneurial leadership in the UK and how the women manage competing and contrary patriarchal and…
Constructing non-hegemonic entrepreneurial masculinity: the case of Black men doing entrepreneurship in a predominantly white context
Tayo KoredeThe literature on entrepreneurial masculinity has primarily focused on how hegemonic masculinity is constructed and performed in entrepreneurship. Little is known about how…
Women entrepreneurship: investigating the influence of emotional intelligence and innovativeness on entrepreneurial success
Raj K. Kovid, Neetika Singh, Gunjan Mohan Sharma, Priya Gaur, Kapil PandlaThe study is designed to investigate whether women’s entrepreneurial success is affected by their emotional intelligence. It also investigates the mediating role of innovativeness…
Gender and social entrepreneurship in turbulent waters: developing a gender-aware conceptual framework
Persephone de Magdalene, Kai Roland GreenThis paper identifies and maps themes and critiques emerging from feminist-informed and gender-focused mainstream entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship (SE) literature. We…
Beyond bars: the confining nature of hegemonic masculinity in venture accelerators
Mary G. Schoonmaker, HeatherJean MacNeil, Maura McAdamThis paper investigates the intersectionality of entrepreneurial masculinity within the context of venture accelerators. As such, it aims to shed light on how intersecting factors…
Exploring the intersectionality of ethnicity, gender and entrepreneurship: a case study of Nepali women in the United Kingdom
Anju Maharjan, Muhammad Arsalan Nazir, Muhammad Azam RoomiEntrepreneurs belonging to ethnic minority groups have emerged as a significant and more powerful element within the private sector, having considerable economic and social…
Masquerade of power: women entrepreneurs reshaping gender norms in Kazakhstan's male-dominated sectors
Shumaila Yousafzai, Nurlykhan Aljanova, Wojdan OmranThis study aims to examine how women entrepreneurs in Kazakhstan's male-dominated sectors utilize the concept of positionality to navigate and redefine gender norms, focusing on…
Advancing gender inclusivity: moving entrepreneurial ecosystems onto new paths
Anne de Bruin, Janine SwailDrawing on a constructionist-poststructuralist feminist perspective, this paper aims to extend thinking on the evolution of entrepreneurial ecosystems by exploring how gendered…
Entrepreneurial working-class masculinities and curating the corporeal: social media influencers, porntrepreneurs and the case of OnlyFans
Garth Stahl, Yang ZhaoFor the most part, the majority of the research on entrepreneurial masculinities has focused on the traditional business and finance sector, capturing a masculinity infused with…
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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- Editor in Chief: Diana Hechavarría