Women Entrepreneurship for Economic Growth and Development: A Framework

作者: Claret P. Mendonca , A. H. Sequeira

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关键词: Harmony (color)BeautySecondary researchAccess to financePolitical scienceMarketingEconomic growthEmpathyEntrepreneurshipSupply sideWomen entrepreneurs

摘要: The entrepreneurial development process for women in India is increasingly being recognized as an important untapped source of economic growth since entrepreneurs create new jobs themselves and others by different also provide society with solutions to management, organization business problems. Women see the world through a lens and, turn, do things differently. Daniel Pink’s book A Whole New Mind makes case that twenty-first century, most industries will be realms beauty, empathy, harmony, other aesthetic quality life values. He Asia, Automation, Abundance dictate this transformation. author refers future which both left brain — analytical right intuitive holistic more valued than they have been past, especially when used together. It seems likely favor greater extent.Even though we recognize journey woman entrepreneur laid huge challenges, major one them availability finance at stages cycle enterprise. We would like study problem from demand supply side. This paper endeavors awareness about contribution enterprises need creation vibrant ecosystem entrepreneurs. primarily based on extensive secondary research insights drawn own experience.

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