家族企业的苦甜滋味:探索性别化与种族化创业的动态过程

The bittersweet taste of family business: exploring the dynamics gendering and racializing entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship and Regional Development · 2025
被引 5 · 同刊同年前 10%
ABS 3

中文导读

通过分析华裔移民家族企业传记《甜心》,揭示性别与种族如何交织影响女性创业者的合法化过程,适合关注家族企业、性别平等及移民创业的学者。

Abstract

Family businesses are rich in stories and narratives and offer a fertile ground to explore ‘everyday life of family businesses’ that ‘may be difficult to access through other forms of empirical material’ (Nordqvist and Gartner 2020, 122–123). In this paper, we use Helen (Tse’s 2007) biography Sweet Mandarin to explore the complex dynamics of gender, race, and entrepreneurship in a transnational migrant family business. We regard this biography as Helen’s attempt to make sense of her family’s entrepreneurial past, to give voice to the women in her family and gain legitimacy in their entrepreneurial practices. Adopting an intersectionality lens attentive towards Chinese feminism and cultural contextualities, we contribute to current entrepreneurship feminist works that aim at unveiling structures reproducing gender and racial inequalities. Our theoretical approach reveals how Helen understood and legitimized Lily’s entrepreneurial journey as a Chinese woman entrepreneur through three mechanisms: i) silently appropriating traditional assumptions of entrepreneurship; ii) associating family legacy to the entrepreneurial future; iii) anchoring on a hopeful future to overcome sacrifices. Our research demonstrates the power of biography as a unique genre of literature that offers in-depth insights into the intersection of gender and racial dynamics in family business that would go otherwise unnoticed.

家族企业创业性别研究种族研究移民研究