A Collaborative Research by BINUS University & The University of Northampton

Gender equality in the workforce remains a significant challenge with the global female labor force participation at just 50% compared to 80% for men (World Bank, 2022). This research focuses on improving women’s access to entrepreneurship and social innovations, particularly in higher education settings.

What Will You Learn from This Report?

Key Barriers Faced by Women in Entrepreneurship, including societal norms and limited access to funding and networks.
Successful Strategies for women in building sustainable and innovative businesses.
Effective Entrepreneurship Learning Models for universities, including social impact measurement frameworks.
Survey & Interview Findings from over 120 participants, including students, alumni, lecturers, and policymakers.

📍 Key Findings:
Gender-Specific Entrepreneurship Curriculum is needed to boost women’s confidence and skills.
Community and Mentorship Support plays a crucial role in women’s entrepreneurial success.
Social Impact Measurement Models help universities assess the effectiveness of women-focused entrepreneurship programs.

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