Role Of Bricolage In Women Green Entrepreneurship: An Exploratory Study
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Open access
Date
2024Supervisor
Subra Ananthram
Subhadarsini Parida
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
Metadata
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Business and Law
School
School of Management and Marketing
Collection
Abstract
The study is regarding ‘Women Green entrepreneurship’ (WGE), that implies participation of women in green entrepreneurship, a proposition aiming at contributing to environmental improvement as well as women empowerment. The thesis, that has been developed in the context of India and Australia, focusses on validating and conceptualizing WGE, identification of challenges and enablers of WGE, and the unique strategies and behaviors that current women green entrepreneurs employ to overcome those challenges.
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