This article takes as its starting point two current trends in academia ? the promotion of academic
entrepreneurship and innovation and the promotion of gender equality ? and discusses how different
gender equality perspectives are interwoven, or not, into academia?s transformation processes
towards entrepreneurial universities. On the basis of an analysis of 26 interviews conducted with
personnel at two Swedish universities, the article investigates how concepts of academic entrepreneurship
and innovation on the one hand and gender equality on the other hand are constructed
and filled with meaning as well as how they are entangled and what effects are produced by this
way of thinking and acting. Our analysis reveals tensions between the two policy goals, together
with tensions within each goal. An overall conclusion is that articulations and ways of speaking
about the policy goal of academic entrepreneurship and innovation were to some extent interwoven
with the policy goal of gender equality, especially in the broader perspectives on academic
entrepreneurship. However, the articulations of strategies and practice of the two policy goals
essentially ran parallel, and were not entangled with one another. This is because strategies or
substantial initiatives for merging gender equality into the agenda of academic entrepreneurship
and innovation were lacking.
Forfatterbiografier
Britt-Inger Keisu, Department of Sociology, Ume? University
Senior lecturer
Lena Abrahamsson, Division of Human Work Science, Lule? University of Technology
Professor
Malin R?nnblom, Ume? Centre for Gender studies, Ume? University