Social Entrepreneurship Bridging Gender Gap: Evidence from Pakistan

  • Sumayya Sadiq Khan
  • Sobia Naeem

Abstract

This paper aims to provide empirical evidence of the role of social entrepreneurship (SE) in bridging the gender gap (GG). The unprecedented rise in the social and economic issues in developing countries, like Pakistan, has fostered efforts to achieve a new organizational model under SE to counter the said issues. SE is a new way of offering an innovative and creative solution to the problems of societies. In this paper, the authors have examined the role of SE in overcoming the GG in society, which is otherwise left unaddressed. A qualitative study is conducted by adopting the hermeneutic view of reality. The data is collected by conducting a semi-structured interview with social entrepreneurs working in Pakistan. For validating the findings, the secondary source of data is collected from the published reports by the British Council consulting on the role of SE in Pakistan. The analysis revealed that SE offers the solution to contain the GG in Pakistan. Increased women empowerment and employment are witnessed through SE, which helped in bringing balance to the country and overcoming the concerning social issues of the country.

Published
2024-02-29