Craftswomen entrepreneurs in flow: no boundaries between business and leisure

IF 1.9 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Rocío Ruiz-Martínez, Katherina Kuschel, I. Pastor
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Although the high levels in Latin America, women’s necessity-driven entrepreneurship is a field that has been little explored. Contemporary research suggests that entrepreneurs may experience less work-life conflict than other workers, but that gender differences mean that women are at a disadvantage in terms of uses of time and the sexual division of labor. We explore how 20 Chilean craftswomen experience their (productive) work time. The content analysis of group interviews shows that these socially at-risk women entrepreneurs achieve wellbeing at work by entering a state of flow. They describe their experience as personal time, which resembles leisure more than it does actual work. This source of emotional wellbeing seems to be a personal strategy that helps them cope with their precarious situation. Their boundaries between work and personal time are blurred. Our findings illustrate how uses of time can be perceived differently in different contexts. We put particular emphasis on the restorative nature of personal time and the need for further research in this area from a gender approach.
流动中的手工艺女企业家:商务与休闲没有界限
尽管拉丁美洲的女性创业水平很高,但女性的必需品驱动型创业是一个很少被探索的领域。当代研究表明,企业家可能比其他员工经历更少的工作与生活冲突,但性别差异意味着女性在时间利用和性别分工方面处于不利地位。我们探索了20位智利女工匠如何体验她们的(生产性)工作时间。小组访谈的内容分析表明,这些社会风险女性企业家通过进入流动状态来实现工作幸福感。他们将自己的经历描述为个人时间,与其说是实际工作,不如说是休闲。这种情绪健康的来源似乎是一种个人策略,可以帮助他们应对不稳定的处境。他们的工作时间和私人时间之间的界限很模糊。我们的研究结果说明,在不同的环境下,人们对时间的利用会有不同的看法。我们特别强调个人时间的恢复性质以及从性别角度进一步研究这一领域的必要性。
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