Description
The role of information and communication technologies as a tool for development has attracted the sustained attention of various agencies worldwide. If the gender dimensions of information and communication technologies—in terms of access and use, capacity-building opportunities, employment, and potential for empowerment—are explicitly identified and addressed, information and communication technologies can be a powerful catalyst for the political and social empowerment of women and the promotion of gender equality.
ICT as a Driver of Women’s Social and Economic Empowerment contributes to the growing body of literature and present state of knowledge by offering evidence on how new information and communication technologies impact women’s economic and social empowerment and overall welfare creation leading to inclusive growth. Covering key topics such as economics, entrepreneurship, digital technologies, and inclusion, this premier reference source is ideal for industry professionals, policymakers, administrators, business owners, managers, researchers, academicians, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Pankaj Dhaundiyal (Ed.)
Pankaj Dhaundiyal is affiliated with CHRIST University (Deemed), India. He has a highly qualified & skilled teacher with nearly 10 years of experience in working with the administration in facilitating intellectual growth.
Sana Moid (Ed.)
Sana Moid is an assistant professor at Amity Business School, Amity University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.