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13. Building Entrepreneurial Community: A Collaborative Benefit Corporation for Women Empowering Women

Authors : Louise Kelly, Sarah Kimakwa, Stacy Brecht

Published in: Socio-Tech Innovation

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Women entrepreneurs are an underserved segment of society and in many ways face significantly greater challenges in many cases than male entrepreneurs. Female entrepreneurs face a great challenge is gaining external financing, and often suffer from a lack of an appropriate work space that limits women entrepreneurs accessing external resources—marketing and promotion. Also, most office space leave women feeling overworked and with reduced well-being by the end of the day. Finally, women’s business tends to be “smaller and slower” in terms of growth. For social entrepreneurs to succeed in addressing the social needs there must be reformation of strategies and revolution of the institutions (Zahra et al. 2009). As a B-certified corporation Hera Heb provides the platform for validating the women entrepreneurs. Hera Hub reduces the negative impact of gender stereotypes by providing women friendly co-work environment and resources necessary for launching and running successful ventures.

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Metadata
Title
Building Entrepreneurial Community: A Collaborative Benefit Corporation for Women Empowering Women
Authors
Louise Kelly
Sarah Kimakwa
Stacy Brecht
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39554-4_13

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