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Promotion of Women Micro Entrepreneurship and the Role of NPDAs: Case Study From India

aSchool of Business Management, SVKM's NMIMS, India
bSchool of Business Management, SVKM's NMIMS, India

New Horizons and Global Perspectives in Female Entrepreneurship Research

ISBN: 978-1-83982-781-5, eISBN: 978-1-83982-780-8

Publication date: 13 March 2023

Abstract

Among the various global options for self-employment, venturing into the micro-enterprise sector has been recognized as an important way for employment generation and poverty alleviation in many developing/emerging economies. In this context, women-owned businesses at the grassroots play a vital role in developing countries like India far beyond contributing to job creation and economic growth. The informal sector is a sizeable and expanding feature of the contemporary global economy.

However, the informal economy operates at the cusp of the institutional framework, which makes them susceptible to many risks like lack of formal financing options, legal aid or increasing margin through access to formal markets. Non-Profit Development Agencies (NPDAs) have emerged as a viable and essential middle ground support in promoting women entrepreneurship in their capacity to contribute beyond governmental institutions.

The study adopted an inductive qualitative option through a case study design to explore the approaches adopted by NPDAs in promoting micro-entrepreneurship among women at the base of the pyramid (BoP) in the urban informal sector in India. The findings suggest that the NPDAs created an impact through the services, which translated into monetary earnings for the entrepreneurs. They could make financial contributions to their families, which boosted their self-confidence and overall personality. The findings also indicate positive changes like increased self-confidence, self-dependence, and inner strength as reported by the entrepreneurs.

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Mukherjee, S. and Pathak, S. (2023), "Promotion of Women Micro Entrepreneurship and the Role of NPDAs: Case Study From India", Cullen, U.A. (Ed.) New Horizons and Global Perspectives in Female Entrepreneurship Research, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 141-179. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-780-820231006

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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