Gender and entrepreneurship : an ethnographic approach / Attila Bruni, Sylvia Gherardi and Barbara Poggio.
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- HB 615 .B836 2005
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HB 501 .H699 2018 Political capitalism : how economic and political power is made and maintained / | HB 615 .B227 2018 Fundamentals of entrepreneurship development / | HB 615 .B628 2018 Exploring entrepreneurship / | HB 615 .B836 2005 Gender and entrepreneurship : | HB 615 .P223 2018 The economics of entrepreneurship / | HC 59 .B459 1987 Economic geography : | HC 79.E44 .D155 2004 Evaluating development programmes and projects / |
Entrepreneurship can be read as a cultural and economic phenomenon. In recent times, gender has become an increasing influence on entrepreneurship. This groundbreaking new study considers both gender and entrepreneurship as symbolic forms, looking at their diverse patterns and social representation. Presenting an ethnographic study of the gender structuring of entrepreneurship, this work employs three strategies:
A critical survey of gender studies which argues that entrepreneurship is a cultural model of masculinity that obstructs the expression of other models;
'Reflexive' ethnographic observation conducted in five small firms which describes how business cultures are 'gendered' and how gender is the product of a social practice;
An analysis of how discursive and narrative practices in business cultures constitute gender and entrepreneurship.
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