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Role of ICT in Economic Empowerment of Women by Being an Effective Facilitator for Women Entrepreneurship.

Role of ICT in Economic Empowerment of Women by Being an Effective Facilitator for Women Entrepreneurship.
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Author(s): Anand Patil (CHRIST University (Deemed), India), M. S. Prathibha Raj (CHRIST University (Deemed), India), Roshna Thomas (CHRIST University (Deemed), India)and Bidisha Sarkar (CHRIST University (Deemed), India)
Copyright: 2023
Pages: 25
Source title: ICT as a Driver of Women’s Social and Economic Empowerment
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Pankaj Dhaundiyal (CHRIST University (Deemed), India)and Sana Moid (Amity University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6118-1.ch006

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Abstract

Information and communication technology (ICT) is steadily gaining dominance over other channels as a standalone medium for gaining and sharing knowledge, hybrid working environment, network strengthening and funding, business collaborations, new venture set-up, marketing and branding. ICT being most effectively featured with accessibility and omnipresence has been capable of empowering a lot of developing and talent-rich areas, and women empowerment is one among them. This chapter makes an attempt to bring out the efficient role played by ICT in enhancing the lifestyle of women. It proposes to provide a detailed description of how ICT has empowered women, and entrepreneurs, to set up and develop their business ventures giving them access to required resources and making them more competent through information and wider access to the market. This chapter presents its findings based on a systematic review of different case analyses by using secondary data. The findings will be also supported by the evidence and information gathered from credible reports, articles, and publications.

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