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      The role of social entrepreneurial leadership and benchmarking in women empowerment

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      Benchmarking: An International Journal
      Emerald

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          Women are the change agents in today's society. They are not only the harbingers of growth and development but also act as a major catalyst in the economic advancement and prosperity of the nation. India has been witnessing an expansion in women entrepreneurs given the conducive startup ecosystem we have created over the years. It has inspired women to break the shackles and switch to being a game changer for themselves and many others over the years. The study aims to explore the impact of social entrepreneurial leadership on women empowerment and how does benchmarking help in this process.

          Design/methodology/approach

          Using a semi-structured questionnaire, the study conducted one-to-one in-depth and focused group interviews with the five women social entrepreneurs and their team. NVivo was used for content and thematic analysis.

          Findings

          Major themes identified from the study include financial independence, women empowerment, social identity, autonomy, mobility, attaining self-confidence, creativity and innovation, fulfillment of motives, action and social learning, and setting standards (benchmarks). The findings revealed that social entrepreneurial leadership has a significant impact on women empowerment through benchmarking.

          Originality/value

          Social entrepreneurial leadership has the potential to revolutionize the very concept of women empowerment. The research tries to study specific cases of social entrepreneurial leadership and how they have been instrumental in shaping up the life of others through their efforts and determination.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Benchmarking: An International Journal
                BIJ
                Emerald
                1463-5771
                March 21 2022
                January 11 2023
                March 21 2022
                January 11 2023
                : 30
                : 1
                : 180-195
                Article
                10.1108/BIJ-08-2021-0493
                3effff3b-f1be-431d-9613-da855f31ca08
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