8th of March: Feminist Innovations - Masculinities, Cultures, Diversities

8 marts event

Registrer here before 5th of March

March 8th, 2024, will be featured with a morning seminar focusing on culture and masculinities in entrepreneurship and innovation. While women – and the so called “fix the women strategies” have taken center stage in recent debates and initiatives, the role of masculinity and the overall ethos or culture of entrepreneurship has been neglected.  Both culture and masculinities often seem to be blind spots in current research and policy strategies of entrepreneurship and innovation.

Fresh evidence from various studies shows how  combinations of masculinities, innovation and entrepreneurship  create significant, but so far unacknowledged barriers, that will maintain the already existing bias.

A fresh analysis of the popular TV program the “Lion’s Den” shows how masculinity has particular relevance for the field of entrepreneurship and innovation. Currently often stereotyped in the ideas of the typical tech entrepreneur, who is growth oriented and risk taking.

Recent reports points to the fact, that under 2% of raised capital went to start ups headed by women. Both women and minority groups are underrepresented, and the components create barriers according to context and entrepreneurial culture.

 We will ask:

What are the consequences of neglecting the needs, preferences, and behaviors of different groups not only for entrepreneurship as a vocation, but also for  the final products, services, or policies?

This march 8th event addresses vital aspects of innovation culture and contributes to qualify the recent innovation strategy at University of Copenhage and in general. It provides a platform for researchers and practitioners to engage in a new and challenging dialogue and addresses how things could look different.

The program includes cutting edge/roundtables with leading Nordic and international scholars in the field. It will be concluded with a panel of entrepreneurs, experts and politicians who will address how knowledge production, educational and political interventions could be promoted and make change happen.

Preliminary program

09.00 - 09.20: Welcome by organizers and University of Copenhagen

09.20 – 10.15: Research presentations

10.15 – 10.30: Coffee break

10.30 – 11.15: Round table – practitioners

11.15 – 11.30: Q&A

Registrer here before 5th of March

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