Somani, Bhawna
Returnees in the entrepreneurial ecosystem concerning the gender context: Exploring the gaps in the literature to propose future research direction - ASCI Journal of Management - 53(1&2), Mar & Sep., 2024: p.35-51
The discussion of the study guides the academicians and scholars studying
entrepreneurial ecosystems with the direction for future research. The findings
highlight the contribution of domestic and return migrant female entrepreneurs
with insights into ways to tap their potential in the future for success. The conclusions
will enable policymakers, institutions, government and stakeholders to recognize
the benefits and re-attract the talent lost from migration and foster economic
development. - Reproduced
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1soA-RxfZq96SmkhXX_2pdVsdZxoG2yNR/view
entrepreneurship, female returnees, returnee entrepreneurship, return migrants, women entrepreneurship
Returnees in the entrepreneurial ecosystem concerning the gender context: Exploring the gaps in the literature to propose future research direction - ASCI Journal of Management - 53(1&2), Mar & Sep., 2024: p.35-51
The discussion of the study guides the academicians and scholars studying
entrepreneurial ecosystems with the direction for future research. The findings
highlight the contribution of domestic and return migrant female entrepreneurs
with insights into ways to tap their potential in the future for success. The conclusions
will enable policymakers, institutions, government and stakeholders to recognize
the benefits and re-attract the talent lost from migration and foster economic
development. - Reproduced
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1soA-RxfZq96SmkhXX_2pdVsdZxoG2yNR/view
entrepreneurship, female returnees, returnee entrepreneurship, return migrants, women entrepreneurship
