Broad-Basing Process for Socio-Economic Transformation: Dialogues with MV Nadkarni
Subhash Sharma ()
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Subhash Sharma: Indus Business Academy
Chapter Chapter 3 in Quest for Planetary Well-Being, 2026, pp 55-63 from Springer
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Abstract Broad-basing refers to the inclusion of marginalized communities in the social development process. There are many ways of social inclusion and social mobility such as trickle-down, empowerment, integration, and democratization. Broad-basing is different from social mobility. “Social mobility is often concerned with individuals and families and sometimes with individual communities, whereas broad-basing refers to society as a whole and its power structure” (Nadkarni, 2020, p. 11).
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-2077-0_3
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