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The effects of gendered occupational roles on men’s and women’s workplace authority: Evidence from microfinance
L Doering, S Thébaud
American Sociological Review 82 (3), 542-567, 2017
852017
The challenges of supporting necessity entrepreneurs: Understanding loan officer exit in microfinance
L Doering, T Wry
Journal of Business Venturing 37 (2), 106189, 2022
192022
Necessity is the mother of isomorphism: Poverty and market creativity in Panama
L Doering
Sociology of Development 2 (3), 235-264, 2016
182016
Risks, returns, and relational lending: Personal ties in microfinance
L Doering
American Journal of Sociology 123 (5), 1341-1381, 2018
142018
From the ground up: Gender, space, and self-employment in a Colombian housing project
LB Doering, CC Liu
Sociology of Development 5 (2), 198-224, 2019
112019
Elaborating on the Abstract: Group Meaning-Making in a Colombian Microsavings Program
LB Doering, K McNeill
American Sociological Review 85 (3), 417–50, 2020
62020
Time and punishment: How individuals respond to being sanctioned in voluntary associations
L Doering, A Ody-Brasier
American Journal of Sociology 127 (2), 441-491, 2021
32021
The (State-Private) Ties that Bind: Status, Occupations, and Economic Development in India
A Ranganathan, L Doering
Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings 1, 10794, 2018
32018
Is Kenya’s Digital Revolution Informalising Financial Inclusion?
C Yenkey, L Doering, P Aceves
Kenya’s Financial Transformation in the 21st Century, 183–210, 2015
32015
Book Review: Freedom from Work
L Doering
American Journal of Sociology 123 (4), 1230-1231, 2018
2018
Sustainable Enterprise in Panama
L Doering, M Small
The World Guide to Sustainable Enterprise 4, 122–28, 2016
2016
Book Review: The Outsider Entrepreneurs
L Doering
American Journal of Sociology 120 (4), 1245–47, 2014
2014
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