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Kerryn Krige
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Last updated: 21/08/2024
Kerryn Krige
Individual Researcher
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44 Lincoln's Inn Fields
London
London
WC2A 3LY  United Kingdom
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+44 7742 884583 (Phone)
  Senior Lecturer, Teaching Practice
  Krige, K. (2019). From terra incognita to terra firma: Building the research agenda for social entrepreneurship in Africa. Social Business, 9(1), 184–192.

Krige, K., & Silber, G. (2016). The Disruptors - social entrepreneurs reinventing business and society (First). Johannesburg: Bookstorm.
  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerrynkrige/
  https://twitter.com/socialkerryn
Personal Information
  Kerryn is a Senior Lecturer, Teaching Practice at the Marshall Institute for Social Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy at the London School of Economics. She is co-author of the book The Disruptors, social entrepreneurs re-inventing business and society and has led two mapping studies of social entrepreneurship, with a focus on poverty and inequality.
Prior to joining LSE, Kerryn led the development of South Africa’s social and solidarity economy policy, and contributed to the writing of the African Union SSE strategy paper as well as the pioneering Social Employment Fund.
From 2012 - 2017, she led the Network for Social Entrepreneurship at the Gordon Institute of Business Science.
Kerryn is an Associate Editor for Emerald Emerging Markets Case Collection and has guest edited two Special Collections on social entrepreneurship in Africa.
She has received numerous fellowships and is actively involved in the African Network of Social Entrepreneurship Scholars (ANSES) which promotes the development of a relevant and localised teaching and research agenda in Africa for social entrepreneurship. She is a former trustee of the Momentum Metropolitan Foundation, and former chair of the advisory board of the IDC’s Social Enterprise Fund. She has a PhD in entrepreneurship through KU Leuven (Belgium) and the University of Pretoria (South Africa)