From Colonial Reform to Contemporary Enterprise: Uncovering the British Foundations of Women's Entrepreneurship in India
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Although women's entrepreneurship in India has grown significantly in recent decades, the underlying historical factors that made this possible are frequently disregarded. This essay makes the case that the institutional and socio-legal frameworks put in place during British colonial control unwittingly prepared the way for women's subsequent involvement in entrepreneurship. The paper uses a conceptual analysis to link post-independence policies that support the growth of women's enterprises with reforms from the colonial era, specifically in the areas of law, education, and sociopolitical thought. To show how historical reforms facilitated changes in social norms, which subsequently complemented policy support to create the current generation of female entrepreneurs, a conceptual model is put forth. The study adds to the scant body of research that links gendered enterprise outcomes in emerging economies to colonial institutional history. While the practical implications suggest creating entrepreneurship development programs that actively dismantle gender constraints from colonial times, the theoretical implications emphasize the necessity of historically sensitive policy frameworks. The study emphasizes the necessity of conducting interdisciplinary research that connects entrepreneurship studies with historical institutional change.
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