Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Women as Economic Actors: New Sources, Theories, and Methods
Dear readers,
The Editorial Board of Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business - JESB is pleased to announce that Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025) has already been published, with the Special Issue Women as Economic Actors: New Sources, Theories, and Methods. The issue has been guest edited by Beatriz Rodríguez-Satizábal, Laura Milanes Reyes and Paula de la Cruz Fernández.
Women, as economic actors, perform different activities in a myriad of contexts, while dealing with the expectations of their societies and organizations. Following the increasing number of studies about women, this special issue reflects on the nature and extent of the challenges posed by their activities in Argentina, China, Colombia, and Sri Lanka since the late 1970s. This special issue is a joint interdisciplinary effort to move forward with analyzing the changes and transformations of their economic and entrepreneurial activities.
Table of Contents- Women as Economic Actors: New Sources, Theories, and Methods Beatriz Rodríguez-Satizábal, Laura Milanes-Reyes, Paula De la Cruz-Fernández 1-15
- From Dagongmei to Entrepreneurs: Unpacking the Emergence of Businesswomen in Shenzhen (1978–2000) Yuan Jia Zheng 16-46
- Unveiling Entrepreneurial Identities: Perspectives from Women Entrepreneurs in the Global South Pathiranage Padmali Manesha Peiris 47-80
- Mind the Gap: How Media in Colombia Shapes the Gender Divide Ana Pirela-Rios, Ana Tribin 81-102
- From eccentric to professional. The representation of women entrepreneurs in business magazines (Argentina, 1986-2010) Magdalena Garmendia 103-123
- Voices of Entrepreneurial Women in Peru, 1980 - 2025 Beatriz Rodríguez-Satizábal, Laura Milanes-Reyes, María José Dibós