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Overview

Susan Marlow is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on business, management, and accounting, with a substantial number of publications addressing social sciences as well. Their work spans multiple subfields including management of technology and innovation, gender studies, organizational behavior and human resource management, accounting, as well as sociology and political science.

The main topics of their research encompass entrepreneurship studies and influences, family business performance and succession, gender diversity and inequality, gender, labor, and family dynamics, corporate finance and governance, biomedical and engineering education, and higher education and employability.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Entrepreneurship and Regional Development
  • International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship
  • International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, among whom are:

  • Lorna Treanor
  • Dilani Jayawarna
  • Janine Swail
  • Xiaoti Hu
  • Angelika Zimmermann

Some of their recent publications include:

  • "Gender and entrepreneurship: past achievements and future possibilities", 2020, International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship
  • "A Gendered Life Course Explanation of the Exit Decision in the Context of Household Dynamics", 2020, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
  • "Developing entrepreneurial competences in biotechnology early career researchers to support long-term entrepreneurial career outcomes", 2020, Technological Forecasting and Social Change
  • "Rationalizing the postfeminist paradox: The case of UK women veterinary professionals", 2020, Gender Work and Organization
  • "The Relationship Between Gender and Promotion Over the Business Cycle: Does Firm Size Matter?", 2021, British Journal of Management

Best Publications

  • All Credit to Men? Entrepreneurship, Finance, and Gender

    Susan Marlow;Dean Patton

  • Exploring the dynamics of gender, feminism and entrepreneurship: advancing debate to escape a dead end?:

    Helene Ahl;Susan Marlow

  • Gender and entrepreneurship

    Susan Marlow;Maura McAdam

  • Women and Self-Employment: A Part of or Apart from Theoretical Construct?

    Susan Marlow

  • A Web of opportunity or the same old story? Women digital entrepreneurs and intersectionality theory

    Angela Carmina Martinez Dy;Susan Marlow;Lee Martin

  • Analyzing the Influence of Gender upon High–Technology Venturing within the Context of Business Incubation:

    Susan Marlow;Maura McAdam

  • Empowerment and entrepreneurship: a theoretical framework

    Haya Al-Dajani;Susan Marlow

  • Building Futures or Stealing Secrets? Entrepreneurial Cooperation and Conflict within Business Incubators

    Maura Mcadam;Susan Marlow

  • Self–employed women — new opportunities, old challenges?

    Susan Marlow

  • Incubation or Induction? Gendered Identity Work in the Context of Technology Business Incubation

    Susan Marlow;Maura McAdam

  • Managing the Employment Relationship in the Smaller Firm: Possibilities for Human Resource Management:

    Sue Marlow;Dean Patton

  • Impact of women’s home-based enterprise on family dynamics: Evidence from Jordan

    Haya Al-Dajani;Susan Marlow

  • Gender, risk and finance: why can't a woman be more like a man?

    Susan Marlow;Janine Swail

  • The relationship between training and small firm performance; research frameworks and lost quests

    Dean Patton;Sue Marlow;Paul Hannon

  • Accounting for change: professional status, gender disadvantage and self‐employment

    Susan Marlow;Sara Carter

  • Exploring the impact of gender upon women's business ownership

    Susan Marlow;Colette Henry;Sara Carter

  • Entrepreneurship among the Displaced and Dispossessed: Exploring the Limits of Emancipatory Entrepreneuring

    Haya Al-Dajani;Sara Carter;Eleanor Shaw;Susan Marlow

  • Gender and entrepreneurial capital: implications for firm performance

    Eleanor Shaw;Susan Marlow;Wing Lam;Sara Carter

  • Do different factors explain male and female self-employment rates?

    George Saridakis;Susan Marlow;David J. Storey

  • Annual review article: Is it time to rethink the gender agenda in entrepreneurship research?

    Susan Marlow;Angela Martinez Dy

  • Like Mother, Like Daughter? Analyzing Maternal Influences upon Women's Entrepreneurial Propensity:

    Francis J. Greene;Liang Han;Susan Marlow

  • Emancipation through digital entrepreneurship? A critical realist analysis

    Angela Martinez Dy;Lee Martin;Susan Marlow

  • Exploring the false promise of entrepreneurship through a postfeminist critique of the enterprise policy discourse in Sweden and the UK

    Helene Ahl;Susan Marlow

Frequent Co-Authors

Maura McAdam
Maura McAdam Dublin City University
Sara Carter
Sara Carter University of Glasgow
Colette Henry
Colette Henry Dundalk Institute of Technology
Eleanor Shaw
Eleanor Shaw University of Strathclyde
Monder Ram
Monder Ram Aston University
Alex Coad
Alex Coad Waseda University
George Saridakis
George Saridakis University of Kent
Marc Cowling
Marc Cowling Oxford Brookes University
Mike Wright
Mike Wright Imperial College London
Oswald Jones
Oswald Jones University of Liverpool

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