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Browsing Gender-related Bias or Stereotypes that Hinders Entrepreneurship by Title

Browsing Gender-related Bias or Stereotypes that Hinders Entrepreneurship by Title

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  • Patel, Poonam; Mishra, Dolly (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2022-02-24)
    The most sought-after topic now-a-days is Women Empowerment. The word defines itself loud and clear. Despite the initiatives taken to empower women in their respective fields, the weight of gender biasness and stereotyping ...
  • Rajan, Sreenivas (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2022-02-24)
    In this paper I argue about the knowledge potential (Samuelson and Nordhaus, 2001) of teams of entrepreneurs (Chowdhury 2005; Shah, Agarwal and Echambadi, 2019) with different skills and the resulting competitive advantage ...
  • Jaffer, Naseer Mohamed; S P, Lakshmi; Nigam, Aishanya (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2022-02-24)
    Given the enduring sexism in mass media and advertising, the challenges of culture-based and gender-based stereotypes in marketing and advertising under patriarchy, to women entrepreneurs are discussed in this paper. Female ...
  • Sodhi, Simran; Mitra, Baishali; Dwivedi, Amit Kumar (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2022-02-24)
    Women and female mean same to large group of people in our society. Few are aware of the immense gap in these two words. Where female defines the biological sex of a human, women is a gender defined as per the psychological, ...
  • Dewangan, Aakriti; Yadav, Archana (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2022-02-24)
    Gender based violence or biasness refers to any kind of physical, sexual or psychological impairment. One of the such psychological harm meted out to the Muslim women of Bharat by means of Triple Talaq. This instant form ...

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