Digital Entrepreneurship, Gender and Intersectionality: An East Asian Perspective

Published in 2019
226 pages

epub


Wing-Fai Leung is Lecturer in Culture, Media and Creative Industries at King’s College London, UK.

What is this book about?
First major research endeavour to investigate gender and technical change in Taiwan and among female workers in Silicon Valley. Examines entrepreneurs not as business owners or Asian capitalists, but focuses on the identities of the workers and their cultural and creative work. Based on a wealth of original empirical research and first hand information.

This book details qualitative research focusing on Internet startups, digital entrepreneurship, race and sex discrimination, and the sharing economy. 

Addressing the intersections between issues of gender, age, ethnicity and class, the author interviews startup founders, including many husband and wife teams, in order to understand the working and private lives of digital entrepreneurs in and from Taiwan who utilise Internet and mobile technologies, against a backdrop of the country’s political, social and economic history. It investigates contemporary debates about entrepreneurship as they are experienced by new generations of start-uppers who challenge existing social and cultural norms by becoming creative workers and embracing the precarity that exists in the volatile digital economy.