TY - JOUR
T1 - Entrepreneurial Leadership, Patriarchy, Gender and Identity in the Arab World: Lebanon in Focus
AU - Tlaiss, Hayfaa
AU - Kauser, Saleema
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 International Council for Small Business
Copyright:
Copyright 2019 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2018/2/11
Y1 - 2018/2/11
N2 - In this paper, we apply insights from poststructuralist feminist theory to contribute to entrepreneurial leadership. By drawing on 21 individual narratives with Lebanese women entrepreneurs, we explore how they determine their status as entrepreneurial leaders and establish their entrepreneurial identities. Although the factors of gender, sociocultural values, and agency can be counteractive, it is agency that creates space for entrepreneurship for women and provides them a means to navigate structural inequalities. The entrepreneurs in this study engage in compliance, disregard, and defiance strategies to expand the boundaries of what is socially permissible for women and to strengthen their identities. This research contributes to studies on entrepreneurial leadership and aids in the development of theory by demonstrating how Arab women construct entrepreneurial leadership, agency, and identity at the juncture of patriarchy, sociocultural values, and gender ideologies.
AB - In this paper, we apply insights from poststructuralist feminist theory to contribute to entrepreneurial leadership. By drawing on 21 individual narratives with Lebanese women entrepreneurs, we explore how they determine their status as entrepreneurial leaders and establish their entrepreneurial identities. Although the factors of gender, sociocultural values, and agency can be counteractive, it is agency that creates space for entrepreneurship for women and provides them a means to navigate structural inequalities. The entrepreneurs in this study engage in compliance, disregard, and defiance strategies to expand the boundaries of what is socially permissible for women and to strengthen their identities. This research contributes to studies on entrepreneurial leadership and aids in the development of theory by demonstrating how Arab women construct entrepreneurial leadership, agency, and identity at the juncture of patriarchy, sociocultural values, and gender ideologies.
U2 - 10.1111/jsbm.12397
DO - 10.1111/jsbm.12397
M3 - Article
SN - 0047-2778
VL - 57
SP - 517
EP - 537
JO - Journal of Small Business Management
JF - Journal of Small Business Management
IS - 2
ER -