Digital Entrepreneurship Gender and Intersectionality

Digital Entrepreneurship  Gender and Intersectionality
Author: Wing-Fai Leung
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-09-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319975238

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This book details qualitative research focusing on Internet startups, digital entrepreneurship, race and sex discrimination, and the sharing economy. Addressing the intersections between issues of gender, age, ethnicity and class, the author interviews startup founders, including many husband and wife teams, in order to understand the working and private lives of digital entrepreneurs in and from Taiwan who utilise Internet and mobile technologies, against a backdrop of the country’s political, social and economic history. It investigates contemporary debates about entrepreneurship as they are experienced by new generations of start-uppers who challenge existing social and cultural norms by becoming creative workers and embracing the precarity that exists in the volatile digital economy.

Handbook on Risk and Inequality

Handbook on Risk and Inequality
Author: Curran, Dean
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781788972260

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This unique Handbook charts shifts in the relationship between risks and inequalities over the last few decades, analysing how inequalities shape risk and how risks condition and intensify inequalities. Expert contributors examine the impacts of environmental, financial, social, urban, economic, and digital risks on inequalities, at both national and global levels.

Intersectionality

Intersectionality
Author: Patricia Hill Collins,Sirma Bilge
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-04-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781509539697

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The concept of intersectionality has become a central topic in academic and activist circles alike. But what exactly does it mean, and why has it emerged as such a vital lens through which to explore how social inequalities of race, class, gender, sexuality, age, ability, and ethnicity shape one another? In this fully revised and expanded second edition of their popular text, Patricia Hill Collins and Sirma Bilge provide a much-needed introduction to the field of intersectional knowledge and praxis. Analyzing the emergence, growth, and contours of the concept of intersectionality, the authors also consider its global reach through an array of new topics such as the rise of far-right populism, reproductive justice, climate change, and digital environments and cultures. Accessibly written and drawing on a plethora of lively examples to illustrate its arguments, the book highlights intersectionality’s potential for understanding complex architecture of social and economic inequalities and bringing about social justice-oriented change. Intersectionality will be an invaluable resource for anyone grappling with the main ideas, debates, and new directions in this field.

Unmasking the Internet

Unmasking the Internet
Author: Angela Carmina Martinez Dy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Businesswomen
ISBN: OCLC:1252177446

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Disadvantaged Minorities in Business

Disadvantaged Minorities in Business
Author: Léo-Paul Dana,Nada Khachlouf,Adnane Maâlaoui,Vanessa Ratten
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-06-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030970796

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This book features contributions by international scholars who have worked to establish a theory- and empirics-based discussion on disadvantaged minorities and long-term economic development. Depending on their socio-demographic characteristics, minorities have long lived under the shadow of the groups, categories, or communities they presumably belong to. Despite the obstacles they have to face, they manage to demonstrate that, above all, they are entrepreneurs capable to start, run, and successfully complete their venture. Their motivations are often assimilated by the research community into “necessity entrepreneurship.” In addition to the external barriers they face, they have to overcome endogenous cognitive factors that hinder their entrepreneurial intention: anxiety before the future, the anguish of death, generativity, health condition as perceived by others, subjective age, and the cultural gap as viewed by natives, among others. The book integrates a diversity of challenges and disadvantages faced by entrepreneurs, allowing the reader to have a renewed understanding of entrepreneurial behavior. On the theoretical level, the chapters emphasize the need for integrating entrepreneurship theory with multidisciplinary approaches, such as the Theory of Cumulative Disadvantage/Advantage (CDA), cultural and geographical theories, and psychological theories. On the practical level, this book would raise the awareness of policy makers, mainly governmental and nongovernmental organizations concerning the disadvantages, and helping them adjust their actions either for local or international programs. Chapter "Intersectionality and Minority Entrepreneurship: At the Crossroad of Vulnerability and Power" is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

Digital Management

Digital Management
Author: Abdulselami SARIGÜL,Emre SEYREK,Fetullah BATTAL,Halil Hakdan ÖZ,İbrahim DURMUŞ
Publsiher: Livre de Lyon
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2022-12-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9782382365090

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Entrepreneurial Women in the Caribbean

Entrepreneurial Women in the Caribbean
Author: Talia R. Esnard
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783031047527

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Adopting an intersectional lens, this book comparatively examines the multiple processes and systems of power that frame the experiences of female entrepreneurs in the Caribbean and the fluid ways in which they respond to these. Specifically, it challenges entrepreneurial scholars who are concerned with the experiences of women within that sector to critically interrogate interlocking structures of power (e.g. gender, race, class, age, industry-based hierarchies) that operate within that space, the marginalizing effects of related processes, and the extent to which these affect their thinking and practices of female entrepreneurs within the region. Through comparative lenses, the book highlights the structural and relational realities and complexities that undergird the entrepreneurial landscape within the region, the effects of these on the entrepreneurial identities, positionalities, and practices of female entrepreneurs. It underscores the many ways in which they navigate that terrain. In so doing, the book offers critical insights into the historical, socio-cultural and economic parameters within which female entrepreneurs in the region engage, the lived realities associated with these, the prospects or possibilities for re-presenting or re-framing such contextual and discursive spaces. It also provides necessary understandings of the motivations, positions, prospects, possibilities and constrains of entrepreneurial women in the region and the policy implications of these realities. This book offers insights for scholars and policymakers that are important for (i) understanding the current gaps in entrepreneurial research and policy, (ii) the tools, methods, and strategies that are needed to address these contextual and discursive realities, and ultimately, (iii) the ways in which policy makers and local governments can promote the authentic empowerment of female entrepreneurs in the region, while giving considerations to precarious realities of women.

Women s Entrepreneurship Policy

Women s Entrepreneurship Policy
Author: Colette Henry,Susan Coleman,Kate V. Lewis
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2023-01-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781800374652

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Bringing together scholars from around the world, this book provides extensive coverage of the academic literature and research on women’s entrepreneurship policy.