articleAcademy of Management ReviewJul 1, 2009Closed access

Extending the Boundaries: Reframing “Entrepreneurship as Social Change” Through Feminist Perspectives

University of Massachusetts Amherst · University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire

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Abstract

We engage in a critical theoretical exercise to extend the boundaries of entrepreneurship theory and research by reframing “entrepreneurship as positive economic activity” to “entrepreneurship as social change.” Reframing entrepreneurship through feminist analytical lenses, we argue that more theoretical frameworks are needed for exploring the varieties of social change that entrepreneurship may bring about. We also discuss what difference this would make in extant entrepreneurship perspectives. Theoretically, methodologically, and analytically, such reframing is the main contribution of this paper.

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Keywords
  • Cognitive reframing
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Sociology
  • Social entrepreneurship
  • Social change
  • Economic geography
  • Management
  • Gender studies
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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