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Title Can education empower women through entrepreneurial marketing: A model for upliftment of community services
ID_Doc 73096
Authors Bhardwaj, BR
Title Can education empower women through entrepreneurial marketing: A model for upliftment of community services
Year 2018
Published Journal Of Enterprising Communities-People And Places In The Global Economy, 12, 1
DOI 10.1108/JEC-01-2017-0004
Abstract Purpose This paper aims to find the role of education in enhancing the status of women entrepreneurs through empowerment and self-employment. This will also help in upliftment of women and community services being contributed by them. The data were collected from all over India (east, west, north and south). Design/methodology/approach The empirical study aims at developing the understanding about role of nature of business-influencing community services through women entrepreneurship. Several organizations from manufacturing and services sectors were selected for the empirical study established by women entrepreneurs. Findings The data were collected through a questionnaire survey, observations and an interview method. There is a significant relationship between size of the business expansion and the sector of business and profit generated for enhancing community services through women entrepreneurship. Research limitations/implications This implies that in the Indian context, mostly women entrepreneurs invest and set up enterprises mostly in sectors of beauty, retail, food and childcare, other sectors that require less investment, less manual labor and comparatively non-heavy engineering sectors. Originality/value The results show that the expansion plan is dependent on the profits and objective of community services generated in the business.
Author Keywords Sustainable entrepreneurship; Business; Community services; Women entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurial marketing; Empower; Community entrepreneurship
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000437919900003
WoS Category Business
Research Area Business & Economics
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