Readiness, Resilience and the Ripple Effect: Women-owned enterprise in Kenya and the Promise of Global Inclusion

Main author: Rajak, Dinah
Other authors: Dolan, Catherine
Format: Journal Article           
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institution SOAS, University of London
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description This article interrogates the promise of inclusive markets as the vehicle of gender empowerment empirically through a case study of a small women-owned enterprise in Nairobi on its journey to inclusion in one of the world’s largest corporate supply chains as part of their empowerment through enterprise initiative. Chronicling the efforts of women entrepreneurs to meet the stringent imperatives of a global retailer and be made ‘ready’ for inclusion in the global marketplace, the article reveals how this conversion to global supplier leaves small enterprises in Africa leveraged and dependent rather than secure and autonomous. The inclusive market becomes a vehicle of unfulfilled aspiration and opportunity foreclosed that falls short of its inclusionary ideals.
format Journal Article
author Rajak, Dinah
author_facet Rajak, Dinah
Dolan, Catherine
authorStr Rajak, Dinah
author_letter Rajak, Dinah
author2 Dolan, Catherine
author2Str Dolan, Catherine
title Readiness, Resilience and the Ripple Effect: Women-owned enterprise in Kenya and the Promise of Global Inclusion
publisher Taylor and Francis
publishDate 2024
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/41556/