Mobile Phones and Entrepreneurial Identity Negotiation by Urban Female Street Traders in Uganda

被引:19
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作者
Masika, Rachel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brighton, Mayfield House, Brighton BN1 9PH, E Sussex, England
来源
GENDER WORK AND ORGANIZATION | 2017年 / 24卷 / 06期
关键词
entrepreneurial identity; female entrepreneurs; positioning; ideologies and scripts; WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS; SOCIAL-RELATIONS; GENDER; WORK; PERSPECTIVE; TECHNOLOGY; DIRECTIONS;
D O I
10.1111/gwao.12184
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Mobile phones have been posited as enhancing women's entrepreneurship and gender equality in developing countries, yet empowerment outcomes are unclear. This article considers how women in the gender-segregated informal economy construct their entrepreneurial identity in relation to mobile phones and the discursive repertoires that marginalize and empower. Using data from interviews with six urban female street traders in Kampala, Uganda, it explores how these repertoires illustrate their sense of self, positioning and belonging to the business community. Normative representations and positioning of female traders can sideline entrepreneurial identity and over-validate gender identity. But, participants also negotiate entrepreneurial identity construction in response to these marginalizing influences. Although the data demonstrate that participants are equivocal about their entrepreneurial identity or fit in business, some representations are more validating and offer a sense of belonging. The article concludes by highlighting the nuanced opportunities for social change their discursive repertoires may present.
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页码:610 / 627
页数:18
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