Constraints and Opportunities of Stigma: Entrepreneurial Emancipation in the Sex Industry

Entrepreneurs work not only in socially accepted and valued domains but also in highly contested, stigmatized industries. Despite the extreme constraints of working in stigmatized domains, entrepreneurs manage to thrive. The fact that entrepreneurs in these industries appear to overcome the constrai...

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