A Theoretical Perspectives of Women Entrepreneurship Jothi, Arul P.

By: Jothi, Arul P
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2005Subject(s): Women Entrepreneurship | Entrepreneurship Theories | Entrepreneurship Models | Entrepreneurship Models And Theories | Entrepreneurshipip Research | Sixth Biennial Conference On Advances An | Biennial Conference Papers In: Sixth Biennial Conference on Advances and Trends in Entrepre ResearchSummary: Alfred Marshall, pioneer of Neo-classical school has laid emphasis on Entrepreneur as an indispensable factor of production. Entrepreneur has been defined in the traditional literature as a person who undertakes business and bears associated risk [Cantillon, R.18th century], innovative ability [Schumpeter, 1930], high need achievement [McClelland, 1961], religious belief [Max Weber, 1930], socially good and economic background [Hoselitz, 1960, Hagen, E.E, 1986, Berna, 1960, Gulabsing, 1986, Weber, 1930, Hisrich and Gyulai, 1994-1995, Cole 1949, Sharma, 1975, Hameed, 1974], business community [Dwijendra Tripathi, 1971]. Entrepreneurship has been the indispensable factor contributing for the development of many countries. It is the dearth of entrepreneurship, which has been the foremost factor for backwardness of developing countries like India. Today's world is changing at startling pace, political and economic transformations seem to be occurring everywhere - as countries convert from command to demand economics, dictatorships move toward democracy, and monarchies build new civil institutions. These changes have created economic opportunities for women who want to own and...
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Alfred Marshall, pioneer of Neo-classical school has laid emphasis on Entrepreneur as an indispensable factor of production. Entrepreneur has been defined in the traditional literature as a person who undertakes business and bears associated risk [Cantillon, R.18th century], innovative ability [Schumpeter, 1930], high need achievement [McClelland, 1961], religious belief [Max Weber, 1930], socially good and economic background [Hoselitz, 1960, Hagen, E.E, 1986, Berna, 1960, Gulabsing, 1986, Weber, 1930, Hisrich and Gyulai, 1994-1995, Cole 1949, Sharma, 1975, Hameed, 1974], business community [Dwijendra Tripathi, 1971]. Entrepreneurship has been the indispensable factor contributing for the development of many countries. It is the dearth of entrepreneurship, which has been the foremost factor for backwardness of developing countries like India. Today's world is changing at startling pace, political and economic transformations seem to be occurring everywhere - as countries convert from command to demand economics, dictatorships move toward democracy, and monarchies build new civil institutions. These changes have created economic opportunities for women who want to own and...

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