It is not all about Money! Why Chinese Women from Elite Families Pursue their Own Businesses and How Entrepreneurship Shapes Family Dynamics

Anna-Katharina Schaper*, Shuang Frost, Friederike Welter

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Abstract

This study looks at how the context of elite families shapes the entrepreneurial aspirations and approaches of women. Drawing upon a family embeddedness perspective, our study examines why and how Chinese women entrepreneurs from ‘elite’ family backgrounds create their own enterprises. We found that women entrepreneurs adopted an integrated view towards pursuing individual and family-oriented goals through entrepreneurship, which are sometimes in tension with one another. To harmonize these two levels of objectives, they adopt a set of strategies that combine self-emancipation with traditional gender roles, support family businesses through their own ventures, and accumulate social, cultural, and political capital through entrepreneuring that could elevate families’ social status.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2024
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event2024 Diana International Research Conference - Stockholm, Sweden
Duration: 1 Jun 20243 Jun 2024

Conference

Conference2024 Diana International Research Conference
Country/TerritorySweden
CityStockholm
Period01/06/202403/06/2024

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