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Do Women Still have A Medieval Mindset towards Themselves? A study on the Impact of Decision Making Index in Empowering Woman Entrepreneurs


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1 Commercial Studies Division, Bahrain Training Institute, Isa Town, P.O. Box 33090, Bahrain
2 Brindavan College, Dwarakanagar yelanka Baglur road, Bangalore 560063, India
 

Empowerment of women entrepreneurs in India is gaining importance during the past years. But we need to study if women still have a medieval mindset. This can be found by the decision making empowerment index which shows the attitude of the women about their decision making ability. It is assumed that women with medieval mindset believe that they should not be involved in major household decision making and a good wife listens to every decision and follows what the husband demands. Hence we see that decision making is the key to empowerment. The research philosophy underpinning this study was objectivist ontology and positivist epistemology positions. A descriptive research design, empirical and quantitative research approach was followed. 130 women entrepreneurs from 4 States in South India were interviewed using convenience sampling technique. Decision making empowerment index were calculated. Based on the result in ANOVA, it was found that there was a significant difference among the four groups of respondents regarding their empowerment index. The analysis further shows that decision making empowerment index was moderate. The research provides insights on how to improve the empowerment of women entrepreneurs.

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Power, Empowerment, Women Entrepreneurs, Decision Making, Entrepreneurship.
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Authors

Sonia Selwin
Commercial Studies Division, Bahrain Training Institute, Isa Town, P.O. Box 33090, Bahrain
Shaista Banu Harris
Brindavan College, Dwarakanagar yelanka Baglur road, Bangalore 560063, India

Abstract


Empowerment of women entrepreneurs in India is gaining importance during the past years. But we need to study if women still have a medieval mindset. This can be found by the decision making empowerment index which shows the attitude of the women about their decision making ability. It is assumed that women with medieval mindset believe that they should not be involved in major household decision making and a good wife listens to every decision and follows what the husband demands. Hence we see that decision making is the key to empowerment. The research philosophy underpinning this study was objectivist ontology and positivist epistemology positions. A descriptive research design, empirical and quantitative research approach was followed. 130 women entrepreneurs from 4 States in South India were interviewed using convenience sampling technique. Decision making empowerment index were calculated. Based on the result in ANOVA, it was found that there was a significant difference among the four groups of respondents regarding their empowerment index. The analysis further shows that decision making empowerment index was moderate. The research provides insights on how to improve the empowerment of women entrepreneurs.

Keywords


Power, Empowerment, Women Entrepreneurs, Decision Making, Entrepreneurship.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.23837/tbr%2F2014%2Fv2%2Fn1%2F112860