Research: Publications

"Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Resistance: Unveiling the Intersectional Study of Women's Entrepreneurship under Occupation and Patriarchy" Wojdan Omran and Shumaila Yousafzai.

We are thrilled to announce that a paper authored by our team members, Wojdan Omran and Shumaila Yousafzai, has been successfully accepted by the prestigious journal, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (ETP).

Title: "Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Resistance: Unveiling the Intersectional Study of Women's Entrepreneurship under Occupation and Patriarchy"

Abstract: In the face of distinct challenges encountered by women in their entrepreneurial pursuits, this study delves into the theories of epistemic injustice and intersectionality. Through a comprehensive analysis, we explore the overlapping impacts of various identity categories that intersect with gender within the context of oppressive power structures formed by occupation and patriarchy. Our findings shed light on how institutional oppressors perpetuate structural and normative discrimination, resulting in some Palestinian women entrepreneurs internalizing and accepting injustice, while others exhibit epistemic resistance by harnessing available resources.

Journal Information: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (ETP) is a renowned journal in the field of entrepreneurship, recognized for its four-decade legacy of rigorous peer-review and interdisciplinary approach. It attracts high-quality research from diverse disciplines, impacting academia, practitioners, and policymakers globally. With an impressive Impact Factor of 9.993 and a 5-Year Impact Factor of 14.105, ETP ranks among the top entrepreneurship journals, reflecting its scholarly influence. Furthermore, its inclusion in the prestigious FT50 ranking solidifies ETP's position as a leading outlet for entrepreneurship research.
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