What Drives entrepreneurial aspiration among members of Self-help group? Evidence from JEEViKA
Naveen Kumar,
Vishal Raj and
Sonu Kumar
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Abstract:
This study explores determinants of entrepreneurship aspirations among members of women’s self-help groups. Data were collected using semi-structured interview schedule from 180 members of self-help groups in three districts of Bihar. Considering personality traits entrepreneurial aspirations of women members were measured under seven dimensions using likert scale. Using ANCOVA, results reflect that age of self-help group, family size, frequency of loan and loan amount positively influence the entrepreneurial aspiration of members. In addition to this, members belong to scheduled caste, members with productive assets, primary education, and working experience in the service industry have higher entrepreneurial aspiration. Finding suggests for more impetus of members access of productive assets, skill-based capacity building to members and leaders, and intact membership with self-help group for long will enable and strengthen women workforce as potential entrepreneurs
Date: 2022-07-11
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/nbdq5
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