articleAcademy of Management AnnalsJun 1, 2013Closed access

Research on Women Entrepreneurs: Challenges to (and from) the Broader Entrepreneurship Literature?

University of Alberta · Babson College

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Abstract

This paper has three overarching objectives. The first is to document the development of the body of work known as women's entrepreneurship research. The second is to assess the contributions of this work, specifically vis-à-vis the broader entrepreneurship literature. The third is to discuss how this broader literature poses challenges (both difficulties as well as opportunities) for scholarship on female entrepreneurs. We approach these objectives from the standpoint of informed pluralism, seeking to explore whether and how women's entrepreneurship research offers extensions to—and can be extended by—general research on entrepreneurs and their ventures.

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Keywords
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Scholarship
  • Pluralism (philosophy)
  • Sociology
  • Work (physics)
  • Public relations
  • Political science
  • Economic growth
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