Intersectionality and mixed methods for social context in entrepreneurship

A Dy, AJ Agwunobi - … journal of entrepreneurial behavior & research, 2019 - emerald.com
International journal of entrepreneurial behavior & research, 2019emerald.com
Purpose This conceptual paper has two central aims: to critically analyse the potential of
intersectionality theory as a means by which to understand aspects of context in
entrepreneurship studies, and advocate for the value of a realist perspective and mixed
methods approaches to produce better intersectional research on entrepreneurship. This
paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach Highlighting context as
an emerging topic within entrepreneurship literature, the paper examines how drawing upon …
Purpose
This conceptual paper has two central aims: to critically analyse the potential of intersectionality theory as a means by which to understand aspects of context in entrepreneurship studies, and advocate for the value of a realist perspective and mixed methods approaches to produce better intersectional research on entrepreneurship. This paper aims to discuss these issues.
Design/methodology/approach
Highlighting context as an emerging topic within entrepreneurship literature, the paper examines how drawing upon notions of intersectionality and positionality can help to explain the social context for entrepreneurial activity and outcomes, particularly in terms of agency and resources.
Findings
The paper complements and extends existing intersectional approaches to entrepreneurship studies by introducing Archer’s critical realist philosophical perspective on agency and Anthias’ positional perspective on resource access, considering the usefulness of realism and mixed methods approaches for such work, and outlining a methodologically informed potential research agenda for the area.
Originality/value
The paper offers a theoretical foundation for researchers to begin systematically exploring social entrepreneurial context by accounting for the effects of overarching intersecting structures such as gender, race, and socio-economic class (amongst others), presents empirical methods through which these social-structural influences, and the degree of their impact, can be identified and analysed, and suggests a philosophically robust means of conceptualising how, in combination with agency, they influence essential aspects of entrepreneurial activity.
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