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What is Societal Stigma

Change Management During Unprecedented Times
Social stigma or societal stigma refers to the discrimination directed to any specific person, gender, or group on the basis of certain pre-conceived notions and/ or perceived characteristics. This often leads to prejudice and biased attitude toward the person, gender or group who becomes subject to this kind of distinction.
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The Challenges and Performance of Female-Owned Entrepreneurial Firms and Management Strategies
Raktima Bharadwaj (Queen's University, Belfast, UK), Rajoshi Das (Amity University, Kolkata, India), and Anindita Majumdar (Woxsen University, Hyderabad, India)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7509-6.ch003
Abstract
In India, society has set some unsaid rules. Some find it difficult to accept women in a work environment because of the patriarchy. Hence it becomes difficult for a woman to break the stigma and establish her own firm. The paper aims to look at the number of threats and challenges that female entrepreneurs face from both micro and macro perspectives. Covid has bought both temporary change (workplace change) and permanent change (shutting down a service/facility) in an organisation. A small new rising firm would not have the capacity to sustain during this time, and females who try to set up small businesses to run their families are mentally affected. This article is an extensive review from earlier works to understand the challenges faced by female owned entrepreneurial firms and their performance during the change brought by COVID times. This article explores the factors influencing the development of female entrepreneurs as well as measures required to enhance the scenario. This paper also aims to explore the psychosocial aspect of changes brought by female owned entrepreneurial firms.
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