Boddington, M
This paper presents a practice theoretical conception of gender in entrepreneurship, emphasizing the potential of reflexivity and collective agency to reshape gendered norms. While the literature recognises the fluidity of gender and its intersectional nature, it often overlooks how social phenomena are produced and relate to each other. The main a...
Knossalla, Christina Elisabeth Carbon, Claus-Christian
Published in
Frontiers in Sociology
Splitting off departments from corporations in order to establish corporate start-ups has become of strategic importance for the performance and innovation of corporations. While the settlement process is widely practiced, there is a lack of knowledge of how entrepreneurship may exist in such split-offs. The main aim of this study was to explore ho...
Al-Shammari, Minwir Aziz, Waleed A. Jasimuddin, Sajjad M.
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
Aubakirova, Saltanat Kozhamzharova, Maira Zhumabekova, Gaukhar Artykbayeva, Gulzhan Iskakova, Zauresh Zhayabayeva, Ramilya
Published in
Frontiers in Education
Information and digital technologies can help in shaping the experience of using online courses for student entrepreneurs. This study constitutes an original investigation dedicated to the cultivation of entrepreneurial education experience within Kazakhstani universities, situated within the context of informational and digital development and the...
Şoldan, Bianca-Roxana Sălăgeanu Bejinaru, Ruxandra
Published in
Management Dynamics in the Knowledge Economy
This research paper aims to identify the factors, components, and key aspects that significantly contribute to the establishment of a sustainable business ecosystem through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis. By analysing prominent publications, we seek to describe coherent strategies with an expected impact. Our objectives encompass exploring t...
Jammaers, Eline Williams, Jannine
In a time and place where being impaired is equated to being of lesser economic value, some disabled people take matters into their own hands by creating their own job and converting their bodily difference into bodily capital. This paper uses a Bourdieuan lens to discover what sets apart disabled entrepreneurs who build their business around disab...
Kawarazuka, Nozomi Hoa, P.T. Huyen, L.T.T Trang, B. Achandi, Esther L.
Introduction: This study explores women’s agribusiness by employing feminist theories to gain an understanding of the gender dimension of business beyond economic value, including non-material and non-market aspects associated with social reproduction. Methods: We conducted fieldwork between July and October 2021 in Vietnam through in-depth intervi...
Jabri, Mohammed (author)
Recent findings by the OECD highlight that a significant proportion of refugees in Europe possess high levels of education, often being overqualified for their roles. However, literature seldom addresses the unique challenges these highly educated refugees face when integrating into the labor market. This research examines the role of entrepreneurs...
Kawarazuka, Nozomi Hoa, Pham Thi Huyen, Le Thi Thanh Trang, Bui Achandi, Esther Leah
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Introduction This study explores women’s agribusiness by employing feminist theories to gain an understanding of the gender dimension of business beyond economic value, including non-material and non-market aspects associated with social reproduction. Methods We conducted fieldwork between July and October 2021 in Vietnam through in-depth interview...
Geremew, Kumlachew Girma, Mekonnen Dessie, Tadelle