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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