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L'AGENda - 10: Female Social Entrepreneurship

Challenging Boundaries and Reframing Gender and Economic Structures

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The confluence of entrepreneurship, gender, sustainability and especially the social dimension is intricate and underestimated. This book analyses social entrepreneurship through a gender lens by portraying German female social entrepreneurs and their political, social and economic contexts. Within a descriptive qualitative research design, a secondary analysis of different dimensions of the social entrepreneurship system and twenty-five in-depth interviews with social entrepreneurs and experts were conducted. The author shows that this sector entails potential to re-do gender and reframe the economy, challenging norms and borders towards systemic change.

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L'AGENda - 10: Female Social Entrepreneurship, Miriam Daniela Gerlach, Corinna Onnen, Susanne Rode Breymann

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2021
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Titolo
L'AGENda - 10: Female Social Entrepreneurship
Sottotitolo
Challenging Boundaries and Reframing Gender and Economic Structures
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Budrich
Pubblicato
2021
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
290
ISBN10
3847425307
ISBN13
9783847425304
Serie
Descrizione
The confluence of entrepreneurship, gender, sustainability and especially the social dimension is intricate and underestimated. This book analyses social entrepreneurship through a gender lens by portraying German female social entrepreneurs and their political, social and economic contexts. Within a descriptive qualitative research design, a secondary analysis of different dimensions of the social entrepreneurship system and twenty-five in-depth interviews with social entrepreneurs and experts were conducted. The author shows that this sector entails potential to re-do gender and reframe the economy, challenging norms and borders towards systemic change.