Entrepreneurial inclination: Reviewing literature for entrepreneurship among tribal women Prof. Rongmei Lurai1,*, Prof. Ghosh A.L.2 1Department of Business Administration, Assam University, Silchar, Assam, India 2Department of Business Administration, Assam University, Silchar, Assam, India *Corresponding Author: lurai79@gmail.com
Online Published on 9 February, 2024. Abstract Purpose As stated earlier, the goal of this research is to give a complete overview of the existing literature on entrepreneurial inclination. The paper examines and reviews the different definitions and terminologies used by previous scholars towards defining entrepreneurial inclination which includes definition of entrepreneur, women entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial intention, entrepreneurial inclination, entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurial culture and their views. The review found that the term “entrepreneurial inclination” is of psychological phenomenon which influences by many other factors for a woman in deciding entrepreneurial behaviour. The study identified and addressed the causes of inadequate supply of entrepreneurship among tribal women. The study provide suggestions putting forward the policy measures for inclusive entrepreneurship. Methodology Uses a desk-based approach. Findings If one wants to understand the motivations of an entrepreneur, one must first grasp the individual's psychological characteristics. Based on what we've learned from the study, we can begin a discussion about how we can help indigenous women develop their entrepreneurial skills and abilities so that they may pursue their dreams of starting up a business. Research Limitations/Implications The research is summarised in this paper. The lack of information on one's aptitude for entrepreneurship lays the groundwork for more study. Originality Tribal women's entrepreneurial inclination is summarised in this article, and the likely policy measures needed to understand and foster entrepreneurship among tribal people are addressed. Paper Type Literature Review. Top Keywords Tribal Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Intention, Entrepreneurial Inclination, Entrepreneurial Culture, Tribal Women. Top |