Local Navigations in a Global Industry: The Gendered Nature of Entrepreneurship in Ghana’s Oil and Gas Service Sector

Type Journal Article - The Journal of Development Studies
Title Local Navigations in a Global Industry: The Gendered Nature of Entrepreneurship in Ghana’s Oil and Gas Service Sector
Author(s)
Volume 53
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
Page numbers 361-374
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ragnhild_Overa/publication/304617111_???
Abstract
Oil and gas discoveries spurred expectations of economic growth and employment in Ghana. The
demand for labour is however limited within offshore petroleum extraction. Employment generation therefore
depends on the development of an onshore oil and gas service sector. This study examines the strategies adopted
by local entrepreneurs in the ‘oil city’ of Takoradi, focusing on the gendered nature of their activities, skills,
networks and capital sources. I argue that the petroleum industry’s male dominance and international standards
requirements, coupled with gender constraints regarding work and access to relevant resources, limit female
entrepreneurs’ creation of employment in this emerging sector.

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