2,662
Views
31
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Indigenous women entrepreneurship: analysis of a promising research theme at the intersection of indigenous entrepreneurship and women entrepreneurship

Pages 1013-1031 | Received 23 Jan 2019, Accepted 04 Jun 2019, Published online: 27 Jun 2019

References

  • Ahl, H. 2006. “Why Research on Women Entrepreneurs Needs New Directions.” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 30 (5): 595–621.
  • Alcoff, L. 1988. “Cultural Feminism versus Post-Structuralism: The Identity Crisis in Feminist Theory.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 13 (3): 405–436.
  • Amnesty International. 2014. Violence against Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada: A Summary of Amnesty International’s concerns and Call to Action. Ottawa.
  • Anderson, R. B. 1999. Economic Development among the Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: The Hope for the Future. Ontario: Captus Press.
  • Anderson, R. B. 2002. “Entrepreneurship and Aboriginal Canadians: A Case Study in Economic Development.” Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship 7 (1): 45–65.
  • Anthias, F. 2013. “Hierarchies of Social Location, Class and Intersectionality: Towards a Translocational Frame.” International Sociology 28 (1): 121–138.
  • Anthias, F. 2014. “The Intersections of Class, Gender, Sexuality and Race: The Political Economy of Gendered Violence.” International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 27 (2): 153–171.
  • Bardasi, E., S. Sabarwal, and K. Terrell. 2011. “How Do Female Entrepreneurs Perform? Evidence from Three Developing Regions.” Small Business Economics 37 (4): 417–441.
  • Brush, C. G. 1992. “Research on Women Business Owners: Past Trend, a New Perspective and Future Directions.” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 16 (4): 5–30.
  • Brush, C. G. 2006. “Women Entrepreneurs: A Research Overview.” In The Oxford Handbook of Entrepreneurship, edited by A. Basu, M. Casson, N. Wadeson, and B. Yeung, 611–624. London: Oxford Publishing.
  • Bullough, A. 2013. “Perceptions of Women Entrepreneurs in Male-Dominated Leadership Cultures: More Positive Support for Women than Many Thought.” Journal of Enterprising Culture 21 (3): 359–374.
  • Burman, A. 2016a. “Gender, Politics and the State: Indigenous Women.” In Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender & Sexuality Studies. 1st ed. Chicester: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Burman, J. 2016b. “Multicultural Feeling, Feminist Rage, Indigenous Refusal.” Cultural StudiesCritical Methodologies 16 (4): 361–372.
  • Burton, A. 1999. Gender, Sexuality and Colonial Modernities. London et New York: Routledge.
  • CALACS (Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies). 2017. Violence against Indigenous Women in the Americas. Toronto: CALACS.
  • Chamberlain, L. 2002. “Arctic Inspirations. Women Creating Small Businesses and Personal Success in Small Communities.” Paper Presented at the Conference on Gender Equality and Women in the Arctic, Finland, 3–6 August 2002.
  • Chamlee-Wright, E. 2002. “Savings and Accumulation Strategies of Urban Market Women in Harare, Zimbabwe.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 50 (4): 979–1005.
  • Condon, R. G., and P. R. Stern. 1993. “Gender-Role Preference, Gender Identity, and Gender Socialization among Contemporary Inuit Youth.” Ethos 21 (4): 384–416.
  • Crenshaw, K. 1989. “Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics.” University of Chicago Legal Forum.
  • Crompton, R., S. Lewis, and C. Lyonette. 2007. Women, Me, Work and Family in Europe. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Dana, L. P. 1996. “Self-employment in the Canadian Sub-Artic: An Exploratory Study.” Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences / Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l'Administration 13 (1): 65–77.
  • Dana, L. P. 2007. “A Comparison of Indigenous and Non-indigenous Enterprise in the Canadian Sub-Arctic.” International Journal of Business Performance Management 9 (3): 278–286.
  • Davis, A. Y. 1981. Women Race & Class. New York: Random House.
  • Davis, K. 2008. “Intersectionality as Buzzword. A Sociology of Science Perspective on What Makes a Feminist Theory Successful.” Feminist Theory 9 (1): 67–85.
  • Dimitrakopoulu, H. 1994. “Women Entrepreneurs in the North.” Canadian Women’s Studies 15 (1): 51–53.
  • Diochon, M. 2014. “A Baseline Study of Entrepreneurship among First Nations Women in the Atlantic Region.” Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship 27 (1): 89–112.
  • Dzisi, S. 2008. “Entrepreneurial Activities of Indigenous African Women: A Case of Ghana.” Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy 2 (3): 254–264.
  • FIMI (Forum Internacional de Mujeras Indigenas). 2006. Mairin Iwanka Raya, “Indigenous Women Stand against Violence. A Companion Report to the United Nations Secretary-General’s Study on Violence against Women”.
  • Foley, D. 2003. “An Examination of Indigenous Australian Entrepreneurs.” Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship 8: 133–151.
  • Foley, D. 2008. “Does Culture and Social Capital Impact on the Networking Attributes of Indigenous Entrepreneurs?” Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy 2 (3): 204–224.
  • Franks, M. 2002. “Feminisms and Cross-Ideological Feminist Social Research: Standpoint, Situatedness and Positionality – Developing Cross-Ideological Feminist Research.” Journal of International Women’s Studies 3 (2): 38–50.
  • Frederick, H. H. 2008. “Introduction to Special Issue on Indigenous Entrepreneurs.” Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy 2 (3): 185–191.
  • Galindo-Reyes, F., A. M. Ciruela-Lorenzo, S. Pérez-Moreno, and S. Pérez-Canto. 2016. “Rural Indigenous Women in Bolivia: A Development Proposal Based on Cooperativism.” Women’s Studies International Forum 59: 58–66.
  • Gerber, L. M. 2014. “Education, Employment and Income Polarization among Aboriginal Men and Women in Canada.” Canadian Ethnic Studies 46 (1): 121–144.
  • Gupta, V. K., D. B. Turban, S. A. Wasti, and A. Sikdar. 2009. “The Role of Gender Stereotypes in Perceptions of Entrepreneurs and Intentions to Become an Entrepreneur.” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 33 (2): 397–417.
  • Hisrich, R. D., and C. G. Brush. 1985. “Women and Minority Entrepreneurs: A Comparative Analysis.” In Frontiers in Entrepreneurship Research, 566–572. Wellesley, MA: Babson College.
  • Hisrich, R. D., and C. G. Brush. 1987. “Women Entrepreneurs: A Longitudinal Study.” In Frontiers in Entrepreneurship Research, 187–189. Wellesley, MA: Babson College.
  • IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development). 2004. Enhancing the Role of Indigenous Women in Sustainable Development: IFAD Experience with Indigenous Women in Latin America and Asia. Third Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
  • Jennings, J. E., and C. G. Brush. 2013. “Research on Women Entrepreneurs: Challenges to (and from) the Broader Entrepreneurship Literature?” Academy of Management Annals 7 (1): 663–715.
  • Kuokkanen, R. 2011. “Indigenous Economies, Theories of Subsistence, and Women: Exploring the Social Economy Model for Indigenous Governance.” American Indian Quarterly 35 (2): 215–240.
  • Lindsey, L. 2016. Gender Roles. A Sociological Perspective. New York: Routledge.
  • Lituchy, T., M. Reavley, E. Lvina, and R. Abraira. 2006. “Success Factors of Aboriginal Women Entrepreneurs: A Study of Mohawk Community in Canada.” International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business 3 (6): 760–778.
  • Maguirre, M., G. Ruelas, and C. De La Torre. 2016. “Women Empowerment through Social Innovation in Indigenous Social Entreprises.” RAM. Revista de Administração Mackenzie 17 (6): 164–190.
  • Malach-Pines, A., and D. Schwartz. 2008. “Now You See Them, Now You Don’t: Gender Differences in Entrepreneurship.” Journal of Managerial Psychology 23 (7): 811–832.
  • Martinez Nova, C. 2003. “The ‘Culture’ of Exclusion: Representations of Indigenous Women Street Vendors in Tijuana, Mexico.” Bulletin of Latin American Research 22 (3): 249–268.
  • Mason, A. M., L. P. Dana, and B. R. Anderson. 2008. “Entrepreneurship in Coral Harbour, Nunavut.” The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation 9 (2): 111–120.
  • McCall, L. 2005. “The Complexity of Intersectionality.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 30 (3): 1771–1800.
  • McGrath, A., and W. Stevenson. 1996. “Gender, Race, and Policy: Aboriginal Women and the State in Canada and Australia.” Labour History 71: 37–53.
  • Minniti, M. 2010. “Female Entrepreneurship and Economic Activity.” The European Journal of Development Research 22 (3): 294–312.
  • MMIWG (National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls). 2017. Interim Report. Our Women are Sacred.
  • Movono, A., and H. Dahles. 2017. “Female Empowerment and Tourism: A Focus on Businesses in a Fijian Village.” Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 22 (6): 681–692.
  • Moyle, T., and M. Dollard. 2008. “Rural Indian and Indigenous Australian Women Working towards Empowerment: A Proposed Cross-Cultural Study.” International Journal of Rural Management 4 (1-2): 153–168.
  • OCDE (Organisation de Coopération et de Développement économiques). 2012. Gender Equality in Education, Employment and Entrepreneurship: Final Report to the MCM 2012. http://www.oecd.org/social/familiesandchildren/50423364.pdf.
  • Orser, B., and A. Riding. 2016. “Women Entrepreneurs in Northern Canada: Contexts and Challenges.” International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business 27 (2–3): 366–383.
  • Padilla-Meléndez, A., and A. M. Ciruela-Lorenzo. 2018. “Female Indigenous Entrepreneurs, Culture, and Social Capital. The Case of the Quechua Community of Tiquipaya (Bolivia).” Women’s Studies International Forum 69: 159–170.
  • Pearson, C. A., and S. Daff. 2014. “Female Indigenous Entrepreneurship in Remote Communities in Northern Australia.” Information Management and Business Review 6 (6): 329–344.
  • Pearson, C. A. L., and K. Helms. 2012. “Conversations with Australian Indigenous Females Revealing their Motives when Establishing a Sustainable Small Business.” Information Management and Business Review 4 (6): 299–310.
  • Qureshi, M., K. Pervez, and U. Sudhir. 2016. “Empowerment of Rural Women through Agriculture and Dairy Sectors in India.” Economic Affairs 61 (1): 75–79.
  • Ratten, V., and L. P. Dana. 2017. “Gendered Perspective of Indigenous Entrepreneurship.” Small Entreprise Research 24 (1): 62–72.
  • Rindova, V., D. Barry, and D. J. Ketchen. 2009. “Introduction to Special Topic Forum: Entrepreneurship as Emancipation.” Academy of Management Review 34 (3): 477–491.
  • Romero, M., and Z. Valdez. 2016. “Introduction to the Special Issue: Intersectionality and Entrepreneurship.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 39 (9): 1553–1565.
  • Rouse, J., L. Treanor, and E. Fleck. 2013. “The Gendering of Entrepreneurship: Theoretical and Empirical Insights.” International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research 19 (5): 452–459.
  • Seron, C. 2016. “Rethinking the Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Class Identity.” In Diversity in Practice: Race, Gender, and Class in Legal and Professional Careers, edited by S. Headworth, R. Nelson, R. Dinovitzer, and D. Wilkins, 173–197. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Shah, H., and P. Saurabh. 2015. “Women Entrepreneurs in Developing Nations: Growth and Replication Strategies and their Impact on Poverty Alleviation.” Technology Innovation Management Review 5 (8): 34–43.
  • Shields, S. A. 2008. “Gender: An Intersectionality Perspective.” Sex Roles 59 (5-6): 301–311.
  • Stout, M. D., and G. D. Kipling. 1998. Aboriginal Women in Canada: Strategic Research Directions for Policy Development. Ottawa: Status of Women Canada.
  • Taibi, M., S. Z. Ahmad Ishak, and K. M. Tuah. 2018. “Melanau Women Engagement in Income Generating Activity of Sago Pearls-Based Food Products: Level of Participation and Motivation Factors.” Global Business and Management Research: An International Journal 10 (2): 96–105.
  • Terjesen, S., and J. E. Amoros. 2010. “Female Entrepreneurship in Latin America and the Caribbean: Characteristics, Drivers and Relationship to Economic Development.” The European Journal of Development Research 22 (3): 313–330.
  • Tiwari, A., and S. Tiwari. 2007. Women Entrepreneurship and Economic Development. New Delhi: Sarup & Sons.
  • Todd, R. 2012. “Young Urban Aboriginal Women Entrepreneurs: Social Capital, Complex Transitions and Community Support.” British Journal of Canadian Studies 25 (1): 1–19.
  • Tovar-Restrepo, M., and C. Irazábal. 2014. “Indigenous Women and Violence in Colombia. Agency, Autonomy, and Territoriality.” Latin American Perspectives 41 (1): 39–58.
  • Udén, M. 2008. “Indigenous Women as Entrepreneurs in Global Front Line Innovation Systems.” Journal of Entreprising Communities 2 (3): 225–239.
  • United Nations. 2009. State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. New York. Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
  • Valdez, Z. 2011. The New Entrepreneurs: How Race, Class and Gender Shape American Entreprise. Paolo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.
  • Ward, J. A., and S. Kiruswa. 2013. “Rise to Leadership: An Evaluation of African Maasai Women’s Leadership.” Journal of International Business Research 12 (2): 109–120.
  • Williams, C. C. 2009. “Informal Entrepreneurs and their Motives: A Gender Perspective.” International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship 1 (3): 219–225.
  • Williams, C., and A. Martinez. 2014. “Is the Informal Economy an Incubator for New Enterprise Creation? A Gender Perspective.” International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research 20 (1): 4–19.
  • Wilson, E. 2005. “Gender, Nationalism, Citizenship, and Nunavut’s Territorial ‘House’: A Case Study of the Gender Parity Proposal Debate.” Arctic Anthropology 42 (2): 82–94.
  • Wilson, T. D., A. E. Gámez Vázquez, and A. Ivanova. 2012. “Women Beach and Marina Vendors in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Consideration about their Marginalisation.” Latin American Perspectives 39 (6): 83–95.
  • Witbooi, M., and W. Ukpere. 2011. “Indigenous Female Entrepreneurship. Analytical Study on Access to Finance for Women Entrepreneurs in South Africa.” African Journal of Business Management 5 (14): 5645–5647.
  • Wood, G. J., and M. J. Davidson. 2011. “A Review of Male and Female Australian Indigenous Entrepreneurs: Disadvantaged Past – Promising Future?” Gender in Management: An International Journal 26 (4): 311–326.
  • Yuval-Davis, N. 2006. “Intersectionality and Feminist Politics.” European Journal of Women’s Studies 13 (3): 193–209.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.