1st Edition

Women's Social Entrepreneurship Case Studies from the United Kingdom

By Panagiotis Kyriakopoulos Copyright 2023

    Women’s social entrepreneurship has been proved to alleviate poverty and in parallel to promote gender equality. This book introduces a useful analysis of the field, investigating the emerging phenomenon of women’s social entrepreneurship from both a conceptual and empirical perspective. The book is based on the premise that how gender is articulated within the entrepreneurial debate has to acknowledge context. Seven case studies are presented and, through them, the importance of women’s social entrepreneurship for job creation is revealed. A complemented layout of activities is also provided to reinforce the business spirit of women’s social entrepreneurship. Finally, the book provides suggestions and educational programmatical alterations for policy makers, which are needed to be invoked for the endorsement of women’s social entrepreneurship. This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students who study social entrepreneurship, to social entrepreneurship scholars and to the international academic library market in particular.

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Theoretical Part—Women’s Social Entrepreneurship: An emerging form of entrepreneurship

    Chapter 2: Empirical Part—Case studies on women’s social enterprises

    Chapter 3: Suggested activity plan for the reinforcement of women’s entrepreneurship (social or for- profit enterprises)

    Chapter 4: Policy recommendations

    Biography

    Panagiotis Kyriakopoulos is a Research Fellow at the Warwick Business School in the United Kingdom. He holds a Ph.D. in International Business from Adam Smith Business School – University of Glasgow, a Master’s degree in International Management from Strathclyde Business School, and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Management from Athens University of Economics and Business.