2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11628-022-00493-w
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Women’s social entrepreneurship and livelihood innovation: an exploratory study from India

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“…The further result highlighted the significant effect of microentrepreneurship on sustainable livelihood development among indigenous women entrepreneurs. Women entrepreneurs use their skill sets and capabilities to create self-employment and microentrepreneurship, thus promoting sustainable livelihood in the long run (Tripathy et al , 2022; Mashapure et al , 2023). In line with the previous studies (Tabares et al , 2022; Pal et al , 2022; Pal and Gupta, 2023), the result of the present study highlighted that financial inclusion positively affects sustainable livelihood development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The further result highlighted the significant effect of microentrepreneurship on sustainable livelihood development among indigenous women entrepreneurs. Women entrepreneurs use their skill sets and capabilities to create self-employment and microentrepreneurship, thus promoting sustainable livelihood in the long run (Tripathy et al , 2022; Mashapure et al , 2023). In line with the previous studies (Tabares et al , 2022; Pal et al , 2022; Pal and Gupta, 2023), the result of the present study highlighted that financial inclusion positively affects sustainable livelihood development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Financial inclusion motivates socially and financially underprivileged women to participate in mainstream employment and safeguards them from financial hardship (Pal et al, 2022). Microcredit and microentrepreneurship have a cascading effect on women entrepreneurs' living standards (Tripathy et al, 2022;Tabares et al, 2022):…”
Section: Financial Inclusion and Sustainable Livelihoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Women, representing the fastest-growing category of entrepreneurship, are receiving attention from scholars as important organizational members and beneficiaries (Anggadwita et al 2021 ; Gupta et al 2019 ; Hechavarría et al 2017 ; Lee and Jung 2015 ; Tripathy et al 2022 ; Yang et al 2020 ). This phenomenon provides the opportunity to review and reflect on how the field of SEship will progress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%