2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.wdp.2020.100245
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Vulnerability mapping: A conceptual framework towards a context-based approach to women’s empowerment

Abstract: Highlights Women’s empowerment interventions are not as effective as hoped or intended. Could be an issue with intervention design and implementation. Research reveals that there are several limitations to existing women’s empowerment approaches. These include disregard of context, a non-holistic approach, difficulty measuring variables, etc. Vulnerability mapping may be able to address these limitations; we present an… Show more

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“…A continuous assessment of its influences on women-owned businesses is required. Second , it adopts a holistic approach, rooted in systems-thinking, to understand women entrepreneurs’ adaptive behaviors with various and interdependent dimensions and actors. We borrowed from the work on women's entrepreneurial ecosystems (WEE) (CORE, 2017; Manolova et al , 2017; Shankar et al , 2020) and the systems-thinking approach to women's empowerment (Gressel et al , 2020) to grasp the multidimensionality of the pandemic consequences. Third , the paper innovates a co-creation methodology based on remote Participatory Research (PR) principles adapted to the constraints of the COVID-19 situation and enhanced with a robust mathematical tool to support a shared representation of lessons learned and recovery needs. Fourth , this paper offers a replicable methodological model for performing action-oriented research in the context of COVID-19 crisis, thus setting an example of bridging the gap between academic research and policy-oriented outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A continuous assessment of its influences on women-owned businesses is required. Second , it adopts a holistic approach, rooted in systems-thinking, to understand women entrepreneurs’ adaptive behaviors with various and interdependent dimensions and actors. We borrowed from the work on women's entrepreneurial ecosystems (WEE) (CORE, 2017; Manolova et al , 2017; Shankar et al , 2020) and the systems-thinking approach to women's empowerment (Gressel et al , 2020) to grasp the multidimensionality of the pandemic consequences. Third , the paper innovates a co-creation methodology based on remote Participatory Research (PR) principles adapted to the constraints of the COVID-19 situation and enhanced with a robust mathematical tool to support a shared representation of lessons learned and recovery needs. Fourth , this paper offers a replicable methodological model for performing action-oriented research in the context of COVID-19 crisis, thus setting an example of bridging the gap between academic research and policy-oriented outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second , it adopts a holistic approach, rooted in systems-thinking, to understand women entrepreneurs’ adaptive behaviors with various and interdependent dimensions and actors. We borrowed from the work on women's entrepreneurial ecosystems (WEE) (CORE, 2017; Manolova et al , 2017; Shankar et al , 2020) and the systems-thinking approach to women's empowerment (Gressel et al , 2020) to grasp the multidimensionality of the pandemic consequences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perhaps that's why Korean women are more focused on autonomy than Russian women. This corresponds to the general global trends (Gressel, Rashed, Maciuika, & Bhavani, 2020) Psychological characteristics of Russians are characterized by openness and flexibility in making decisions, forming new relationships, and so on.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Termuat pada artikel Vulnerability mapping: A conceptual framework towards a context-based approach to women's empowerment bahwa"The process of empowerment itself (that is, a change in women's vulnerability status over time) takes place in the four domains of empowerment: access, awareness, opportunities, and mental space." (Gressel, et al, 2020) di mana proses pemberdayaan itu sendiri merupakan perubahan pada perempuan status kerentanan dari waktu ke waktu terjadi di empat domain pemberdayaan: akses, kesadaran, peluang, dan ruang mental. Menjadi selektif memberi wanita 'kekuatan sosial' karena menempatkan mereka pada posisi sebagai pembuat pilihan.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified