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Title: Book Review: Unni Jeemol, Yadav Vanita, Naik Ravikiran and Dutta Swati, Women Entrepreneurship in the Indian Middle Class: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Authors: Sharma, Neha
Keywords: Women Entrepreneurship
Middle Class
Indian
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Women
Issue Date: 6-Dec-2022
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: Sharma, N. (2022). Book review: Unni Jeemol, Yadav Vanita, Naik Ravikiran and Dutta Swati, Women entrepreneurship in the Indian middle class: Interdisciplinary perspectives. The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 31(3), 663–667. https://doi.org/10.1177/09713557221145687
Abstract: There is a lot of fascination around entrepreneurship. Everybody is talking about becoming a job giver instead of a job seeker. For a long time, various institutions studying management and other organizations have thought of entrepreneurship to be born out of innovation and opportunity-seeking behaviours. However, data show that is not the case in terms of women entrepreneurship in India. In the case of women entrepreneurs, new ideas are born more out of necessity caused by various economic constraints of society. This book delves into detail about how women entrepreneurs get their fair share of entrepreneurship in India.
Description: Sharma, N. (2022). Book review: Unni Jeemol, Yadav Vanita, Naik Ravikiran and Dutta Swati, Women entrepreneurship in the Indian middle class: Interdisciplinary perspectives. The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 31(3), 663–667. https://doi.org/10.1177/09713557221145687
URI: http://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/13683
ISSN: 0971-3557
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