A personal reflection on repositioning the masculinity entrepreneurship debate in the literature and in the entrepreneurship research community

Robert Smith
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PurposeDespite the healthy growth in studies and publications in recent years in relation to the expanding paradigm of gender and entrepreneurship, and notwithstanding the success of this very journal, from the perspective of the author, the field remains overly dominated by a focus on female and women's entrepreneurship. Conversely, there are few studies on masculinity and entrepreneurship and the role of men in shaping gendered entrepreneurship. In addition, few male entrepreneurship scholars choose to write in this niche and specialised field. Indeed, there is a discernible imbalance in the literature in relation to what can be termed as “silent” and “silenced” masculinities. In this reflection, the study aims to look back at his career as an entrepreneurship and gender scholar, considering why this situation exists.Design/methodology/approachThis is an invited, reflective essay written in an auto-ethnographic style containing personal viewpoints.FindingsIn the feminist-inspired gender and entrepreneurship literature, “Patriarchy” and the entrepreneurial “strawman” are blamed for the problems associated with the “silent” and silenced female entrepreneur. Much of the gendered literature concentrates on gendered female stereotypes and in particular on negative elements of these. The main finding is that the common assumption of the female as proxy for gender has, to date, prevented the consideration of the full spectrum of gendered identities. These issues are explored, and a call is made for more in-depth research into masculinity and entrepreneurship.Originality/valueThis reflection presents some novel thoughts on how to advance the debate on gender scholarship and in particular masculinity.
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关于在文献和创业研究界重新定位男性创业辩论的个人反思
目的尽管近年来与性别与创业范式的扩展有关的研究和出版物健康增长,尽管这本杂志取得了成功,但从作者的角度来看,该领域仍然过度关注女性和女性创业。相反,很少有关于男性气质和创业以及男性在塑造性别创业中的作用的研究。此外,很少有男性企业家学者选择在这个利基和专业领域写作。事实上,在可以被称为“沉默”和“沉默”的男性气质方面,文学中存在明显的不平衡。在这种反思中,本研究旨在回顾他作为企业家和性别学者的职业生涯,思考为什么会出现这种情况。设计/方法论/方法这是一篇受邀的反思性文章,以汽车民族志风格撰写,包含个人观点。发现在女权主义启发的性别和创业文学中,“父权制”和创业“施特拉曼”被指责为与“沉默”和沉默的女企业家相关的问题。许多性别文学都集中于性别女性刻板印象,尤其是其中的负面因素。主要发现是,迄今为止,普遍认为女性是性别的代表,这阻碍了对全方位性别身份的考虑。对这些问题进行了探讨,并呼吁对男子气概和创业精神进行更深入的研究。独创性/价值观这一反思提出了一些新颖的想法,即如何推进关于性别学术,特别是男性气质的辩论。
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期刊介绍: Launched in 2009, the International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship (IJGE) aims to facilitate the natural evolution of the field of gender and entrepreneurship by drawing together the very best research contributions from around the world. The journal seeks to: -Provide a dedicated publication outlet for high calibre, international research of interest to scholars, entrepreneurs and policy makers in the field of gender and entrepreneurship -Offer a unique perspective on the practice of gender and entrepreneurship by including sections dedicated to practitioner and policy content -Support a more consistent global approach to the presentation of research in the field -Platform the work of dynamic young researchers and those who are in a position to offer new perspectives on this particular research area -Enable those active in the area as researchers, educators, trainers, practitioners, support personnel and policy makers to keep up to date with the field on an international level. The coverage of the journal includes, but is not limited to: Entrepreneurship, Female/Women’s entrepreneurship , Business, Management, Strategy, Gender, Economics, Internationalization, Marketing.
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