Exploring everyday experiences of entrepreneurial labour: gender and work in collaborative workspaces of Athens

Antigoni Papageorgiou
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Abstract This paper explores how gender shapes the everyday experiences of entrepreneurial labour in Greek collaborative workspaces (CWS), highlighting a relatively understudied segment of coworking research. Drawing upon a wider study of collaborative workspaces in Athens, it explores how these spaces, which are the site of an enactment of entrepreneurial subjectivity, present themselves as gender-neutral but rest on highly masculinized assumptions about an archetypical masculine user of the space. Firstly, the article reveals divergence in the ways women and men entrepreneurs experience entrepreneurial labour. Secondly, it identifies how women entrepreneurs struggle to fit into narrow understandings of start-up entrepreneurship and innovation during the early stages of venture capital seeking. It then focuses on the way associations between bravery, risk and entrepreneurship appear in conversations with founders of CWS and are reinforced through their practice. Lastly, it examines how gendered structural constraints are rarely discussed by women start-up entrepreneurs. The article concludes by arguing that gender is not simply undone, but rather rearranged in a coworking landscape which is embedded in a start-up entrepreneurial context.
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探索创业劳动的日常经验:雅典协作工作空间中的性别和工作
本文探讨了性别如何塑造希腊协作工作空间(CWS)中创业劳动力的日常经验,突出了共同工作研究中一个相对未被充分研究的部分。通过对雅典协作工作空间的更广泛研究,它探讨了这些空间是如何作为企业主体性制定的场所,将自己呈现为性别中立,但基于对空间典型男性用户的高度男性化假设。首先,本文揭示了男女企业家在经历创业劳动的方式上的差异。其次,它确定了女性企业家在寻求风险资本的早期阶段如何努力适应对初创企业精神和创新的狭隘理解。然后,重点关注勇敢、风险和创业精神之间的联系如何出现在与CWS创始人的对话中,并通过他们的实践得到加强。最后,它审查了女性创业企业家很少讨论性别结构限制的原因。这篇文章的结论是,性别不是简单地被取消,而是在一个嵌入在创业背景下的共同工作环境中被重新安排。
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