Tribal women Entrepreneurs: Problems and Prospectus

Tribal women Entrepreneurs: Problems and Prospectus
Author: Dr. Sushama Rajeev Hasabnis
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017-08-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 194758684X

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Why is the number of women entrepreneurs low among tribal people? What problems do women in these tribes face? What measures can they take to overcome their problems? What are their prospects as entrepreneurs? A person who has any of these queries, will find answers within this book. Tribal Women Entrepreneurs: Problems and Prospectus is a study to aid policy makers, planners, researchers, academicians, and existing or potential tribal women entrepreneurs.

Tribal Women Entrepreneurs

Tribal Women Entrepreneurs
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN: 9781947586833

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A Review of Native American Entrepreneurial Activity

A Review of Native American Entrepreneurial Activity
Author: John Teller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:

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The primary scope of this research is to identify the business and entrepreneurial activity taking place in the Native American community and includes a literary review of ten articles found to be of significant importance in gathering a broader scope of how tribal entrepreneurship is succeeding and evaluating recommendations for improvement. Early on, tribal people shared a similar economy that greatly differed from the market economy of today where entrepreneurship problems loom large in Indian Country. Through this review we will gain a better understanding of where business and entrepreneurship activity stands in Native America. Tribal colleges serve not only as places of education but also offer business assistance and are community hubs, often independent of tribal government. These colleges are vital to economic improvement of tribes and suffer from low retention rates and staff turnover due to inadequate funding. The tribes of the United States are not alone as other tribal people from Canada and New Zealand share many of the same problems of their US counterparts. In particular, Canadian reporting processes are inefficient and create difficulties in getting needed funds where they belong. Individual entrepreneurs also face stiff competition and often are not afforded the needed loans and capital to begin on-reservation business. Individual businesses increase tribal economic development, employ tribal members, and keep valuable tribal dollars on the reservation. Tribal nations have shown the most progress in productive economies by reinvesting dollars back into profitable industries like the cement plant of the Passamaquoddy tribe or the Flexcrete Company of the Navajo nation. Much of this tribal success is attributed to the introduction of gaming and the revenues now provided to tribes. Although gaming has been a profitable solution, it is only a temporary fix as tribes continue to make strides toward independent economic development. Tribes have shown that incorporating culture into the strategic planning process can also be successful if implemented properly. Tribal government remains the largest hindrance to economic growth for Native tribes. Most government agencies still prioritize employment and education as keys to success and are only now beginning to provide more support of economic development endeavors such as loans, regulation, and stability, all of which business owners need for on-reservation start-ups. Research suggests tribes focus on institutional change and transformation while also maintaining a positive relationship with tribal entrepreneurs who share in the economic incentive to provide a growing tribal economy. It is evident that tribes are showing major transformation from transfer-based economies to productive economies. A secondary transformation is also occurring where reservation communities are becoming their own private sectors which are bringing highly skilled tribal members back to their communities and driving economic growth from within. Despite these best efforts, tribes still are facing tough issues today. Tribal colleges are helping to overcome the issues of education and experience. Governments are beginning to provide support for individual entrepreneurs. Natural resources and Indian lands are being utilized to overcome the location and distance from market deficiencies. However, much is yet to be done if Native Americans are to truly establish entrepreneurial success on the reservation.

Tribal Women

Tribal Women
Author: Vaishali Devpura
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2014
Genre: Rural women
ISBN: 9788170546726

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Women Entrepreneurs

Women Entrepreneurs
Author: Lucita S. Lazo
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1988
Genre: Business enterprises
ISBN:

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Women Entrepreneurship

Women Entrepreneurship
Author: M. Nakkiran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012
Genre: Businesswomen
ISBN: 9789381575390

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Development of Women Entrepreneurship in India

Development of Women Entrepreneurship in India
Author: Shanta Kohli Chandra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Micro study of women entrepreneurs from Delhi.

Challenges for Women Entrepreneur In, India

Challenges for Women Entrepreneur In, India
Author: Nidhi Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre:
ISBN:

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Entrepreneurship is the core of economic development. Entrepreneurship has been a male-dominated phenomenon from the very early age but time has changed the situation and brought women as today's most memorable and inspirational entrepreneurs. The position and status of women in any society is an index of its civilization and progress. In spite of having the potential and talent, women are deprived of opportunities, information and education. Literacy and general education form the base of the knowledge pyramid which is essential for a rapid and sustained development of the society in the 21st Century. Education has always been basic hurdle for women entrepreneur. Women are competent in running business but still lack behind in spite of women empowerment movement in our country, there are always different hurdles in the way of women entrepreneurship and the major problem is lack of entrepreneurial environment. In spite of having the potential and talent, women are deprived of opportunities, information and education. This paper analyzes what is the status of women entrepreneur in India, what factors has influenced women to become an entrepreneur and what are the problems faced by women to become a successful entrepreneur. An attempt is made to understand the involvement of government bodies to uplift the situation of women entrepreneur.