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Title: Examining challenges faced in aggregator food business model to empower homemakers
Authors: Goyal, Sejal
Bharadwaj, G Prathibha
Keywords: Women’s economic participation - India;Social entrepreneurship - India;Food industry - India
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2023
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Abstract: Often, women have no access to financial, formal, educational, or social support systems. Indian homemakers' artisanal skills can be harnessed to form a social entrepreneurship model that has the potential to create economic opportunities for homemakers while also promoting traditional Indian products and culture. We examined challenges in establishing a For-Profit sustainable social enterprise to empower homemakers to sell products according to their skills. Our primary focus was on selling perishable food in the pilot run of the initiative.
Description: Often, women have no access to financial, formal, educational, or social support systems. Indian homemakers' artisanal skills can be harnessed to form a social entrepreneurship model that has the potential to create economic opportunities for homemakers while also promoting traditional Indian products and culture. We examined challenges in establishing a For-Profit sustainable social enterprise to empower homemakers to sell products according to their skills. Our primary focus was on selling perishable food in the pilot run of the initiative.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/27893
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