Carreras de mujeres emprendedoras a la luz de una perspectiva de carrera sostenible
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https://doi.org/10.23925/recape.v14i2.59779Palabras clave:
Carreras femeninas, Emprendimiento femenino, Carrera SostenibleResumen
Este artículo analiza cómo se construyen las carreras de las mujeres emprendedoras desde el lente teórico de la Carrera Sostenible. Se realizo una investigación cualitativa e interpretativa mediante el método de historia de vida con dos mujeres emprendedoras que desarrollaron emprendimientos sustentables. El estudio identificó en las narrativas el surgimiento de factores influyentes en sus carreras, como dilemas desorientadores, maternidad, rechazo a los modelos corporativos, búsqueda de calidad de vida y autorrealización, además de largas jornadas laborales y dificultades para conciliar sus carreras, actividades profesionales con sus otras funciones. La sustentabilidad aparece como un elemento central, ya sea en relación a sus carreras o en sus emprendimientos, que se diferencian de otras formas individualistas de inserción en el mundo del trabajo, considerando que valoran y actúan a favor del bienestar colectivo.
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