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Call for Papers: International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship

  • 1.  Call for Papers: International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship

    Posted 03-06-2009 02:56
    Hi all,
    I was asked to send you this CFP.
    Have a good weekend,
    Bobbie, GDO list manager

    P.S. Note my new email: bturniansky@gmail.com

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    Call for Papers: Constructionist/Institutional Influences on Gender and
    Entrepreneurship

    International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship (Emerald)



    Institutions are critical influences which structure how we order our
    actions and environment. While institutional/constructionist theory is
    well
    established in the social sciences and has also been explored within
    organizational theory regarding management and business issues, it has
    been
    relatively under employed as an analytical framework to explore
    entrepreneurship. Regarding the extant research surrounding gender and
    women, the general tone of the discussion has tended to reflect a
    comparative binary approach that positions men and women and their
    businesses as essentially different. Contemporary critiques of this
    stance
    suggest that this presents a picture of separate spheres of activity
    which
    is overly simplistic and unrepresentative of business
    venturing/ownership.
    This approach both ignores the isomorphic influence of institutions and
    conversely, the manner in which they shape and reproduce differences
    such as
    those articulated through gendered characterization and hierarchies.



    We believe that institutional/constructionist approaches will offer a
    novel
    lens to understanding gendered experiences of entrepreneurship while
    contributing to the sophistication of the current debate.

    Consequently, we invite submissions to this special issue of the
    International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship which explores the
    critical interface between institutional theory, gender and
    entrepreneurship; comparisons between countries and cultures are
    welcome.
    Issues we envisage which would be of interest would include but not be
    limited to:



    *       The impact of gendered institutions such as: the nation state,
    the
    family, corporation, economy, data and statistics, labor market,
    regulatory
    regimes, religion et cetera.
    *       Masculinity and/or femininity as normative frames which impact
    women, men, business and society
    *       How statistics, data collection and analytical processes are
    gendered and create a particular explanation of entrepreneurship
    *       The construction and enactment of the gendered entrepreneurial
    identity
    *       Any other issue of relevant debate which accords with the theme
    of
    this special edition



    One page expressions of interest are welcome. Please contact the
    Editors:

    *       Helene Ahl (Jonkoping University, Sweden): helene.ahl@hlk.hj.se
    *       Susan Marlow (Montfort University, UK)  smhum@dmu.ac.uk
    *       Teresa Nelson (Simmons College, US): teresa.nelson@simmons.edu



    Final papers are due by July 15th 2009, with publication envisaged in
    Spring
    2010. All papers will be double blind reviewed. Final manuscripts
    should be
    submitted via the IJGE online submission system:
    http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijge with authors indicating that they
    are
    submitting for this special issue. (See author guidelines at:
    www.emeraldinsight.com/ijge.htm) NOTE: The International Journal of
    Gender
    and Entrepreneurship is a new academic journal which aims to facilitate
    the
    natural evolution of the field by drawing together the very best
    research
    contributions on gender and entrepreneurship from around the world.



    __________________________

    Teresa Nelson, Ph.D.

    Elizabeth J. McCandless Chair in Entrepreneurship

    Simmons School of Management

    300 The Fenway

    Boston, MA 02115

    T: 617-521-3867

    F: 617-521-3800

     <http://www.simmons.edu/management/nelson>
    www.simmons.edu/management/nelson












    Call for Papers: Constructionist/Institutional Influences on Gender and Entrepreneurship

    International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship (Emerald)

     

    Institutions are critical influences which structure how we order our actions and environment. While institutional/constructionist theory is well established in the social sciences and has also been explored within organizational theory regarding management and business issues, it has been relatively under employed as an analytical framework to explore entrepreneurship. Regarding the extant research surrounding gender and women, the general tone of the discussion has tended to reflect a comparative binary approach that positions men and women and their businesses as essentially different. Contemporary critiques of this stance suggest that this presents a picture of separate spheres of activity which is overly simplistic and unrepresentative of business venturing/ownership. This approach both ignores the isomorphic influence of institutions and conversely, the manner in which they shape and reproduce differences such as those articulated through gendered characterization and hierarchies.

     

    We believe that institutional/constructionist approaches will offer a novel lens to understanding gendered experiences of entrepreneurship while contributing to the sophistication of the current debate. 

    Consequently, we invite submissions to this special issue of the International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship which explores the critical interface between institutional theory, gender and entrepreneurship; comparisons between countries and cultures are welcome. Issues we envisage which would be of interest would include but not be limited to:

     

    • The impact of gendered institutions such as: the nation state, the family, corporation, economy, data and statistics, labor market, regulatory regimes, religion et cetera.
    • Masculinity and/or femininity as normative frames which impact women, men, business and society
    • How statistics, data collection and analytical processes are gendered and create a particular explanation of entrepreneurship
    • The construction and enactment of the gendered entrepreneurial identity
    • Any other issue of relevant debate which accords with the theme of this special edition

     

    One page expressions of interest are welcome. Please contact the Editors:

     

    Final papers are due by July 15th 2009, with publication envisaged in Spring 2010. All papers will be double blind reviewed. Final manuscripts should be submitted via the IJGE online submission system:  http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijge with authors indicating that they are submitting for this special issue. (See author guidelines at: www.emeraldinsight.com/ijge.htm) NOTE: The International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship is a new academic journal which aims to facilitate the natural evolution of the field by drawing together the very best research contributions on gender and entrepreneurship from around the world.

     

    __________________________

    Teresa Nelson, Ph.D.

    Elizabeth J. McCandless Chair in Entrepreneurship

    Simmons School of Management

    300 The Fenway

    Boston, MA 02115

    T: 617-521-3867

    F: 617-521-3800

    www.simmons.edu/management/nelson