Women Entrepreneurs Through Inclusive Entrepreneurship in Indian Unorganized Sector: Measures for Empowerment
Samudyuti Ray,
Tanmoy Roy () and
Saugata Chakraborty
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Samudyuti Ray: Brainware University
Tanmoy Roy: BSE Institute
Saugata Chakraborty: Brainware University
A chapter in Entrepreneurship in India's Unorganized Sector, 2025, pp 235-251 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The current chapter aims to know about sustainability, empowerment, inclusive entrepreneurship, especially women entrepreneurship in the unorganized sector. Moreover, this chapter emphasized in exploring the concept related to sustainability and its pillars. It also tried to understand the relationship between sustainability and empowerment by focusing especially on types of empowerment. Furthermore, this chapter tries to discuss empowerment and entrepreneurship. Along with this, it focused on understanding whether entrepreneurship and well-being are associated with each other before moving further in knowing about the journey of entrepreneurship in India. In addition to this, the chapter also tried highlighting women entrepreneurship in the unorganized sector. It is seen that women entrepreneurs are becoming empowered which is helping them in taking decisions for personal development, growth as well as social development because of better economic status resulting in holistic well-being. Also, women empowerment through entrepreneurship helps in developing leadership and entrepreneurship growth which positively contribute to economic growth.
Keywords: Sustainability; Empowerment; Well-being; Entrepreneurship; Women entrepreneurship; Unorganized sector; Inclusive entrepreneurship India (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-4313-4_14
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