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Assessing the “Entrepreneurship as Emancipation” Perspective among Women in STEM

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dc.contributor.author Sharma, Lalit
dc.date.accessioned 2022-04-06T16:17:24Z
dc.date.available 2022-04-06T16:17:24Z
dc.date.issued 2022-04-06
dc.identifier.issn 0025-1747
dc.identifier.uri http://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/13294
dc.description Sharma, L. (2022), "Assessing the “entrepreneurship as emancipation” perspective among women in STEM", Management Decision, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/MD-06-2020-0696 en_US
dc.description.abstract Purpose – The study examines the emancipatory potential of entrepreneurship for women in STEM who have experienced a mid-career break. As studies on this subject are rather scarce, it also makes an important contribution to the literature by providing key insights into the entrepreneurial journeys of women in STEM who have experienced a career break and have started their own enterprises. The findings could be used by governments to intervene in the identified areas of difficulty and to facilitate the entrepreneurial endeavours of women in order to bring this community back into the workforce. Design/methodology/approach – The study maps the entrepreneurial journeys of 23 women with a STEM background who turned into entrepreneurs after experiencing a career break. Qualitative data was collected through personal interviews with women entrepreneurs and was then analysed to interpret the results. Findings – While the study confirms the emancipatory potential of entrepreneurship among well-educated middle-class women with a STEM background who face constraints related to career advancement and work– life balance, it also provides insights on various aspects related to their entrepreneurial development. This includes aspects such as their motivation to start a business, major barriers they face in developing their businesses and the strategies they use to handle those barriers. Suggestions for policy development are also proposed. Originality/value – In addition to studying the entrepreneurial aspect of a rather underexamined segment of women in STEM who have experienced a career break, the study also examines the scope of the emancipatory potential of entrepreneurship for this segment of women. To the best of our understanding, no such study on STEM women has been carried out in developing nations in spite of the fact that this segment of women forms an important techno-economic resource which remains largely underutilised in developing economies. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Emerald Publishing en_US
dc.subject Entrepreneurship among STEM women en_US
dc.subject Entrepreneurship among STEM Women in Developing Countries en_US
dc.subject Entrepreneurship among STEM Women with Career Break en_US
dc.subject Entrepreneurship as Emancipation among Women en_US
dc.subject Women in STEM with Mid-career Break en_US
dc.subject Dr.Lalit Sharma en_US
dc.title Assessing the “Entrepreneurship as Emancipation” Perspective among Women in STEM en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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