Tiggering Entrepreneurship among Women in Urban Informal Sec Economic Necessities or Opportunities Roy, Tanuka.

By: Roy, Tanuka
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2000Subject(s): Urban Areas | Informal Sector | Women Entrepreneurship | Women | India | Women Entrepreneurship In India | Entrepreneurship Research | Entrepreneurshipesearch | Fourth Biennial Conference On Current Tr | Biennial Conference Papers In: Fourth Biennial Conference on Current Trends in Entrepreneur ResearchSummary: A country's economic progress is found to be positively correlated with the rise in number and quality of its entrepreneurs. The entrepreneur as the determining factor in the creation of new wealth in society has since long back recognized (Schumpeter, 1934; McClelland, 1961, 1985 Guilder1984; Drucker, 1985), but Akhouri (1989) (see in Dhillon, 1991) foresaw that 1990's as the decade of entrepreneurial explosion in India and stated that Entrepreneurship is going to be the focal point of development in the next two Five Year Plans. Be it the problem of unemployment, income generation, decreasing GNP, regional imbalances in industrial progress, entrepreneurship seems to be the potential answer. Entrepreneurship is an important facet of industrial growth and development of a nation. It is the backbone of a nation that sets its eyes on maximizing its performance in every field. Entrepreneurs are the persons who have the ability to discover, create, or invent and exploit them to the benefit of the society, which in turns brings prosperity to the innovator and the organization. From the social and micro-economic perspective, it is held that the economic development of any nation is...
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A country's economic progress is found to be positively correlated with the rise in number and quality of its entrepreneurs. The entrepreneur as the determining factor in the creation of new wealth in society has since long back recognized (Schumpeter, 1934; McClelland, 1961, 1985 Guilder1984; Drucker, 1985), but Akhouri (1989) (see in Dhillon, 1991) foresaw that 1990's as the decade of entrepreneurial explosion in India and stated that Entrepreneurship is going to be the focal point of development in the next two Five Year Plans. Be it the problem of unemployment, income generation, decreasing GNP, regional imbalances in industrial progress, entrepreneurship seems to be the potential answer. Entrepreneurship is an important facet of industrial growth and development of a nation. It is the backbone of a nation that sets its eyes on maximizing its performance in every field. Entrepreneurs are the persons who have the ability to discover, create, or invent and exploit them to the benefit of the society, which in turns brings prosperity to the innovator and the organization. From the social and micro-economic perspective, it is held that the economic development of any nation is...

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