Women’s Social Enterprise Organizational Performance Analysis: A Road to Sustainability

Andi Fauziah Yahya, F. Fitriyani
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With a high sense of empathy and sociality, women tend to engage in social entrepreneurship or participate in social activities to pursue not only profit but also social impact. In addition, social entrepreneurship has been believed to be able to address social problems and be the best way to build economic resilience and independence in societies. Through extensive research, social enterprises have proven to be providers of solutions to social problems. Therefore, ensuring the success and sustainability of social enterprises is a major challenge for female entrepreneurs. The aim of this study is to identify the current conditions of social entrepreneurship and the challenges they face to ensure their sustainability from a comprehensive management perspective. The research applies a qualitative research approach with several case study designs. Data obtained through observations and semistructured interviews with four CEOs and ten employees was processed and analyzed using McKinsey’s 7S model approach to determine the company’s current organizational performance. Performance analysis using McKinsey 7S Models at KWN Fatimah Az-Zahrah, Celebes Mushroom Farms, Café Tulus, and Café Mella House of Donuts has provided an illustration of their current condition and found that the three elements are not aligned with each other, mainly the elements strategy, system, and skills, and the two elements have gaps in the system and skills. These unbalanced elements and gaps will hinder these companies from achieving efficient performance and sustainability.
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女性社会企业组织绩效分析:一条可持续发展之路
女性具有高度的同理心和社会性,她们往往从事社会创业或参与社会活动,追求的不仅是利润,还有社会影响。此外,社会企业家精神被认为能够解决社会问题,是在社会中建立经济弹性和独立性的最佳途径。通过广泛的研究,社会企业已被证明是解决社会问题的提供者。因此,确保社会企业的成功和可持续性是女企业家面临的一项重大挑战。本研究的目的是从综合管理的角度确定社会企业家精神的现状和他们所面临的挑战,以确保其可持续性。本研究采用定性研究方法,并设计了几个案例研究。通过对四位ceo和十名员工的观察和半结构化访谈获得的数据,使用麦肯锡的7S模型方法进行处理和分析,以确定公司当前的组织绩效。利用麦肯锡7S模型对KWN Fatimah Az-Zahrah、Celebes Mushroom Farms、caf Tulus和caf Mella House of Donuts进行绩效分析,分析了它们的现状,发现三个要素并不一致,主要是战略、系统和技能三个要素,两个要素在系统和技能上存在差距。这些不平衡的因素和差距将阻碍这些公司实现高效绩效和可持续性。
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