2023
DOI: 10.1111/beer.12610
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Subjugation by superstition: Gender, small business and family in Bangladesh

Jasmine Jaim

Abstract: This feminist research explores how superstition is used by in‐law's family to subordinate women business‐owners in a highly patriarchal developing context. Whereas the exploration of gender subordination regarding women's entrepreneurship is almost exclusively confined to developed nations, little is known regarding the way women are subjugated in managing their small businesses in a patriarchal developing nation. This research generates data by conducting a case study on a woman's business in Bangladesh. Thi… Show more

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