Women Entrepreneurship: Finding Voice and Vision

  • Nair P
  • Gakhar P
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Abstract

This paper is a centripetal analysis of role of Indian women in the realm of entrepreneurship encompassing various aspects whirling around contributions as well as limiting roadblocks encountered by women entrepreneurs in our society. The article helps to understand how women entrepreneurship has refined into an accepted concept of the economy. Customarily Indian society has been contemplated as male perquisite. However with growing socio-cultural environment and escalation in opportunities, the state of women entrepreneurship has improved in fragments. There have been various government schemes for remodeling and encouraging women participation. However societal and familial roadblocks continue to reign, afflicting women entrepreneurship.The major chunks and challenges faced by Indian women entrepreneurs have been taken with this. This article also unveils the current trends and future prospects of women-entrepreneurship. In this, literature review aims to scrutinize the critical facet of current knowledge as well as theoretical and methodological contributions to women entrepreneurship, which covers all over the world through secondary sources, and as such, do not address any new or original experimental work.

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Nair, P., & Gakhar, P. (2014). Women Entrepreneurship: Finding Voice and Vision. IOSR Journal of Business and Management, 16(1), 95–100. https://doi.org/10.9790/487x-161695100

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