ANALYSIS OF WOMEN'S SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP USING SOCIAL VALUE, INNOVATION, AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
In life in society, women cannot be separated from every activity in it. Most people's views about women can be seen from a perspective that can be seen in general, such as the characteristics of women, the role of women in society, the family, and the education women choose. Many women carry out their dual parts by choosing to become entrepreneurs. Social entrepreneurship is an alternative that women choose to be able to develop themselves and their abilities. Awareness of positively impacting individuals, the environment, communities, and organizations has been increasingly felt since WHO and all UN member states, including Indonesia, agreed on the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) plan. Gender equality, quality education, and poverty alleviation are some of the elements in the SDGs. This study uses social value, innovation, and economic activity details to analyze two women's social entrepreneurship. This qualitative research describes the results of interviews conducted with two female informants who are actors in social entrepreneurship. The analysis results conclude that DemiBumi and Biyung Indonesia are examples of women's social entrepreneurship that develop by responding to existing social problems. Through educational and empowerment programs, the impact of these social entrepreneurial activities is being felt by more and more people.
Social Value, Innovation, Social Entrepreneur, Impact, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).