Entrepreneurial narrative identity and gender:a double epistemological shift

Hamilton, Ellie (2014) Entrepreneurial narrative identity and gender:a double epistemological shift. Journal of Small Business Management, 52 (4). pp. 703-712. ISSN 0047-2778

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Abstract

A double epistemological shift is proposed to challenge the enduring dominance of the discourse of entrepreneurial masculinity, which impedes our understanding of entrepreneurship. First, a reframing of the epistemological status of narrative supports philosophical and theoretical approaches to the constitution of narrative identity. Second, an epistemological shift to understand gender in entrepreneurship through the constitution of gendered identities in discourse is proposed. These shifts invoke the ontological dimension of narrative and contemporary theories of gender to understand entrepreneurial identity as co-constituted and located in repertoires of historically and culturally situated narrative. This offers new theoretical and methodological possibilities in entrepreneurship.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Small Business Management
Additional Information:
Eleanor Hamilton is professor of entrepreneurship in the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development at Lancaster University Management School.
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING(ALL)STRATEGY AND MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION ??
ID Code:
71481
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Deposited On:
28 Oct 2014 15:14
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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17 Sep 2023 01:34