The chapter outlines the theoretical foundations of feminist theories to interpreting their implications as a critical perspective for examining women's influence in business studies. It introduces a framework to discuss the interplay between two levels of inquiry regarding women and business: women's societal roles, both individually and within the family institution, and the management theories used to interpret women's roles in business studies. Feminist theories, particularly through the lens of Social Identity Theory, help analyze the institutional barriers to women's participation in business by rejecting biological determinism and highlighting the role of social constructs in shaping behavior.

Feminist Perspectives in business studies: A conceptual framework in Feminist Perspectives

Bannò M.;D’Allura G. M.
2024-01-01

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The chapter outlines the theoretical foundations of feminist theories to interpreting their implications as a critical perspective for examining women's influence in business studies. It introduces a framework to discuss the interplay between two levels of inquiry regarding women and business: women's societal roles, both individually and within the family institution, and the management theories used to interpret women's roles in business studies. Feminist theories, particularly through the lens of Social Identity Theory, help analyze the institutional barriers to women's participation in business by rejecting biological determinism and highlighting the role of social constructs in shaping behavior.
2024
978 1 0353 3599 2
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