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Linda Scott is the DP World Chair for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Oxford’s Said Business School. Her work focuses on market-based solutions for women's economic empowerment in developing countries, with a notable contribution being the 'Double X Economy' research. She teaches the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Entrepreneurship Programme, collaborates globally on gender-focused initiatives, and contributes to the Association for Consumer Research. She is also a member of the US Department of State’s International Council on Women’s Business Leadership.
- PhD in American Literature, University of Illinois
- MA in Mass Communications
- MBA in Business Studies
Scott’s research bridges entrepreneurship, gender equality, and development economics. She advocates for women’s integration into formal economies to combat poverty and exploitation, emphasizing their role as drivers of growth and social change. Her work spans empirical studies in Bangladesh and Uganda, policy engagement with organizations like the OECD, and corporate partnerships with entities such as CARE International and Danone Communities.
Her scientific awards include being shortlisted for the Thinkers 50 Breakthrough Thinker award, recognizing her innovative contributions to understanding women's economic roles globally.
Scott leads initiatives like the Oxford Forum for Women in the World Economy and collaborates with the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women. She has produced grant applications for projects in Africa and Latin America and co-founded the Jita initiative in Bangladesh, which studies women’s household decision-making and economic practices.
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