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Recognising the inter-sectionality between feminist theory and entrepreneurship: advancing debate and escaping the dead end

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Recognising the inter-sectionality between feminist theory and entrepreneurship: advancing debate and escaping the dead end. / Ahl, Helene; Marlow, Susan.
Presented at European Group of Organization Studies, Gothenburgh. 2011.

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Ahl, H & Marlow, S 2011, Recognising the inter-sectionality between feminist theory and entrepreneurship: advancing debate and escaping the dead end. in Presented at European Group of Organization Studies, Gothenburgh.

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Ahl, H., & Marlow, S. (2011). Recognising the inter-sectionality between feminist theory and entrepreneurship: advancing debate and escaping the dead end. In Presented at European Group of Organization Studies, Gothenburgh

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Ahl H, Marlow S. Recognising the inter-sectionality between feminist theory and entrepreneurship: advancing debate and escaping the dead end. In Presented at European Group of Organization Studies, Gothenburgh. 2011

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Ahl, Helene ; Marlow, Susan. / Recognising the inter-sectionality between feminist theory and entrepreneurship : advancing debate and escaping the dead end. Presented at European Group of Organization Studies, Gothenburgh. 2011.

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