Graduate School of Leadership & Change, Antioch University, Yellow Springs, Ohio, USA
 Theory   
								
																Women Social Entrepreneurs: A Conceptual Model Based on Collaborative and Authentic Leadership Styles 
																Author(s): Banya Barua MMgt.,PhD*, Angélica María Larios Arias DSL, MBA and Cynthia Mako Robinson             
								
																
						 This conceptual paper integrates social entrepreneurship concepts, identifies gaps, and proposes a model. The literature suggests women social 
  entrepreneurs embody interplay collaborative and authentic leadership attributes focusing on unravelling the intricate dynamics between authentic 
  and collaborative leadership, emphasizing the pivotal role of self-awareness, and highlighting potential enriched practices combining both styles. 
  Central research questions revolve around what motivates women social entrepreneurs and the leadership styles they exhibit. The proposed 
  concept model is a guiding framework for comprehending the intricate dynamics of leadership attributes in women social entrepreneurs and their 
  impact on organizational productivity implicating the initiation of an empirical study... Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2169-026X.2023.12.440															  
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