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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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Titel
L'AGENda - 10: Female Social Entrepreneurship
Untertitel
Challenging Boundaries and Reframing Gender and Economic Structures
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
Budrich
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
290
ISBN10
3847425307
ISBN13
9783847425304
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Beschreibung
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.