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Nurturing Women Empowerment? A Phenomenological Study of the Linkages between Women, Micro Entrepreneurship and Access to Microcredit

M. Zaki Rashidi Sarah Wali Qazi ()
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M. Zaki Rashidi Sarah Wali Qazi: Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, Karachi

Journal of Management Sciences, 2018, vol. 5, issue 2, 3-21

Abstract: This is a phenomenological study which has explored the structural meaning of empowerment from the women perspective, and secondly, it would discuss the tie between women, access to microcredit, and micro-entrepreneurship. The main objective of this study to extract the women lived experiences that how they feel empowered when the financial inclusion is entered into their lives. There is a strong need of women empowerment because of cultural influences, social taboos, and religious misleading interpretations which lead women towards the journey of disempowerment. This study is based on the abductive research strategy being qualitative in nature; hermeneutics phenomenological philosophy is applied for interpreting the women in-depth interviews. The participants are selected through non-probability purposive maximum variation sampling, 46 women were interviewed from 17 districts of Sindh till the saturation level. Through interpretative phenomenological analysis, the interviews are analyzed through which empowerment meaning constructed that women who feel and realize financial stability are empowered; also findings show the linkage between the women, micro-entrepreneurship, and access to microcredit and these in combination nurture empowerment. This study provides the evidence on the basis of women experiences as empowerment phenomenon can be realized by the women due to its categorical nature and it varies culture to culture. Microfinance practitioners and policymakers can design strategies, products, framework, and training according to the specific needs noticed in this study.

Keywords: Women empowerment; micro-entrepreneurship; microcredit; phenomenological study. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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