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A Gendered Perspective on Organizational Creation

Barbara Bird1; Candida Brush2

1 Kogod School of Business at American University · 2 Women's Entrepreneurship and Leadership and Institute at Boston University

Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 2002

Literature on the creation of organizations is often cast within a masculine gender framework. This paper draws from three theoretical perspectives to develop a new perspective that broadens the view of organizational creation by encompassing the relative balance of feminine and masculine perspectives in the entrepreneur's venture start-up process and new venture attributes. We elaborate the relatively less visible feminine and personal perspective and compare this with the traditional or masculine perspective. Important to the discussion is the distinction between biology (sex: male and female, man and woman) and socialized perspectives (gender: masculine and feminine). While research and the general public often use the concept of gender loosely to signify sex, we follow a more precise feminist distinction. The paper advances new concepts of gender-maturity (an individual difference) and gender-balance (an organizational quality).

DOI
10.1177/104225870202600303
Volume
26 (3)
Pages
41-65
Language
en
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