LEADER 07299oam 2200901 c 450 001 9910648572303321 005 20231110233651.0 010 $a3-8474-1678-2 024 3 $a9783847416784 035 $a(CKB)4100000011789202 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6509412 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6509412 035 $a(OCoLC)1241448155 035 $a(Verlag Barbara Budrich)9783847416784 035 $a(ScCtBLL)622373b4-bed6-4f44-81ce-d5ae27e37c41 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011789202 100 $a20220221d2021 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aFemale Social Entrepreneurship$eChallenging boundaries and reframing gender and economic structures$b[electronic resource]$fMiriam Daniela Gerlach 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aLeverkusen$cVerlag Barbara Budrich$d2021 215 $a1 online resource (292 pages) 225 0 $aL'AGENda 311 $a3-8474-2530-7 327 $a1    Introduction 2    General Literature Overview on Social Entrepreneurship 2.1    Entrepreneurship 2.1.1    Origin and Definition of Entrepreneurship 2.1.2    The Entrepreneur 2.1.3    Context and Entrepreneurship 2.2    Social Entrepreneurship 2.2.1    Origin and Definition of Social Entrepreneurship 2.2.2    Social and Social Value 2.2.3    Forms of Social Entrepreneurship 2.2.4    Context in Social Entrepreneurship 2.2.5    Contributions of Social Entrepreneurship 2.2.6    Challenges of Social Entrepreneurship 3    Female Social Entrepreneurship 3.1    Gender 3.2    Short History of Female Social Entrepreneurship 3.3    Feminist Theories in Entrepreneurial Research 3.4    The current State of Research 3.4.1    Recent Research on Female Social Entrepreneurship 3.4.2    Female Social Entrepreneurship in Numbers 3.5    Potential of Female Social Entrepreneurship 3.6    Challenges for Female Social Entrepreneurship 3.6.1    Challenges faced by the field of Female Social Entrepreneurship 3.6.2    Research Challenges for Female Social Entrepreneurship 3.7    Proposals for Future Research 3.7.1    Proposed Research Methods and Approaches 3.7.2    Proposed Research Questions and Focus 4    Epistemology and Methodology 4.1    Theoretical Perspective 4.2    Purpose and Justification 4.3    Research Questions 4.4    Research Design 4.5    Study Population, Sample and Selection Procedures 4.6    Data Collection and Processing 4.7    Quality Assurance 4.8    Study Limitations 5    Results and Discussion 5.1    Personal Path towards Social Entrepreneurship 5.1.1    Education and Working Experience 5.1.2    Caring Responsibilities 5.1.3    Personal Motivation 5.1.4    Self-Actualization 5.2    Social Enterprises 5.2.1    Social Purpose, Contribution and Impact 5.2.2    Conceptualization of Social Entrepreneurship 5.2.3    Success 5.2.4    Management Practices 5.2.5    Innovation 5.2.6    Working Routines 5.2.7    Employees, Financing and Resources 5.2.8    Future Goals 5.3    Doing Gender in Social Entrepreneurship 5.3.1    Discourses on Gender 5.3.2    The Social Entrepreneurship Ecosystem and Gender 5.4    Future and Context of Social Entrepreneurship 5.4.1    Social Entrepreneurship Context in Germany 5.4.2    Ideas to Promote Social Entrepreneurship 5.4.3    Potential of Social Entrepreneurship 5.5    The German Social Entrepreneurship Ecosystem 5.5.1    Macro-Level 5.5.2    Meso-Level 5.5.3    Micro-Level 7    Conclusions 7.1    Personal Path towards Social Entrepreneurship 7.2    Social Entrepreneurship 7.3    Doing Gender in Social Entrepreneurship 7.4    Future of Social Entrepreneurship 7.5    The German Social Entrepreneurship Ecosystem 8    Recommendations 8.1    Gender-Aware Policy Proposals 8.1.1    Rethinking Care-Giving Labour Structures 8.1.2    Shape Gender Perceptions, Attitudes and Role-Models 8.1.3    Institutionalization of Gender Equality and a Gender Approach 8.1.4    Increase Availability and Access to Funding 8.2    Continue the Development of Alternatives for Equal and Sustainable Life Conditions 8.3    Limitations and Future Research References 330 $aDas Zusammenspiel von Unternehmertum, Gender, Nachhaltigkeit und insbesondere der sozialen Dimension ist komplex und unterscha?tzt. Diese Studie analysiert Social Entrepreneurship durch eine Gender-Linse und stellt deutsche Sozialunternehmerinnen und ihre politischen, sozialen und o?konomischen Kontexte dar. Im Rahmen eines deskriptiven qualitativen Forschungsdesigns wurden eine Sekunda?ranalyse verschiedener Dimensionen des Social Entrepreneurship-Systems und fu?nfundzwanzig Interviews durchgefu?hrt. Die Autorin zeigt, dass dieser Sektor das Potenzial hat, Gender neu zu denken und die Wirtschaft neu zu gestalten, indem er Normen und Grenzen in Richtung eines systemischen Wandels herausfordert. The confluence of entrepreneurship, gender, sustainability and especially the social dimension is intricate and underestimated. This book analyses social entrepreneurship through a gender lens by portraying German female social entrepreneurs and their political, social and economic contexts. Within a descriptive qualitative research design, a secondary analysis of different dimensions of the social entrepreneurship system and twenty-five in-depth interviews with social entrepreneurs and experts were conducted. The author shows that this sector entails potential to re-do gender and reframe the economy, challenging norms and borders towards systemic change. 410 0$aL'AGENda 606 $adiversity 606 $aDiversita?t 606 $adoing gender 606 $afemale entrepeneurs 606 $agender 606 $aGender 606 $amotivation 606 $aMotivation 606 $aNachhaltigkeit 606 $aqualitative Forschung 606 $aqualitative research 606 $aresponsibility 606 $aSelbstverwirklichung 606 $aself-actualization 606 $asocial enterprises 606 $aSozialunternehmen 606 $asustainability 606 $aUnternehmerinnen 606 $aVerantwortung 610 00$agender 615 4$adiversity 615 4$aDiversita?t 615 4$adoing gender 615 4$afemale entrepeneurs 615 4$agender 615 4$aGender 615 4$amotivation 615 4$aMotivation 615 4$aNachhaltigkeit 615 4$aqualitative Forschung 615 4$aqualitative research 615 4$aresponsibility 615 4$aSelbstverwirklichung 615 4$aself-actualization 615 4$asocial enterprises 615 4$aSozialunternehmen 615 4$asustainability 615 4$aUnternehmerinnen 615 4$aVerantwortung 700 $aGerlach$b Miriam Daniela$4aut$01307643 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910648572303321 996 $aFemale Social Entrepreneurship$93028900 997 $aUNINA