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Purpose

– The purpose of this paper is to explore future research agendas in the field of gender and entrepreneurship by outlining a critical overview of the current theorising regarding the influence of gender upon entrepreneurial behaviours and activities.

Design/methodology/approach

– The discussion reviews the state of existing knowledge and extrapolates future areas for potential research.

Findings

– Whilst there are a number of robust reviews of gender and entrepreneurship, there is much scope to add to existing knowledge particularly by employing a critical feminist stance. In addition, discrete gender critiques are vital to inform a broader and far-reaching appraisal of the entrepreneurial project dominating the contemporary socio economic context.

Research limitations/implications

– This article is limited by focusing upon discrete themes. However, these are used as exemplars to indicate the potential for future development.

Practical implications

– The author suggests future avenues for research development and encourages the development of more sophisticated analyses of interrelation between gender and entrepreneurship.

Social implications

– The author suggests that a gendered critique has broader implications for exposing the bias embedded within the current theorising.

Originality/value

– Although a review of existing research, there is a thematic development of new opportunities for research development and a call to use gender as a fulcrum to articulate a more searching and critical approach to theorising entrepreneurship.

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