Amounee, a case for micro entrepreneurship: giving voice to the artisans of the Indian handicrafts industry

Kanwal Anil, Anil Misra, Ruchika Bal
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Social implications The case projects how a women-led social enterprise provides livelihoods through a digitally operated unique micro-entrepreneurship model for the rural artisans of the Indian handicrafts industry, thus bringing about social change through economic empowerment of the community. Learning outcomes To understand how women entrepreneurship is contributing towards livelihood generation and rural artisan empowerment in India. To understand the make-up of a for-profit social enterprise in the Indian Handicrafts Industry, its challenges and solutions through innovative business. To present the mindset and journey of a woman social entrepreneur. To present and understand the growth and scaling up of such unique social ventures. To understand a unique form of the micro entrepreneurship model being built through digital platforms. Case overview/synopsis The objective of writing this case is to bring out a case of women entrepreneurship in the craft-based industry in India. This case seeks to emphasise on the following learning themes in the area of entrepreneurship: Women entrepreneurship: trials and tribulations. Micro entrepreneurship/rural artisan empowerment. Livelihood generation and upliftment of the rural artisans and revival of dying art and crafts in the Indian craft-based industry. The novel ecommerce and data analytics experience being skilfully incorporated by small enterprises to their vantage and making both the seller’s as well as the buyer’s experience unique. The case highlights how the unique business models of social entrepreneurship through the use of technology bring the digital experience to rural India. Social entrepreneurship. The case narrates the story of a budding social entrepreneur Megha Das who is a textile designer by profession and showcases her journey towards the creation of unique digital platforms which transf Complexity academic level The case has been targeted to be taught in Masters level course in business management/administration, entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, development studies, gender studies, design, etc. Its watered-down version can also be taught in under graduate programs in commerce, business management, business administration, fashion and textile designing, entrepreneurship, development studies, gender studies, etc. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CCS 3: Entrepreneurship.
Amounee是一个微型创业的案例:为印度手工业的工匠们发声
该案例展示了一家由女性领导的社会企业如何通过数字化运营的独特微型创业模式为印度手工业的农村工匠提供生计,从而通过赋予社区经济权力来实现社会变革。学习成果了解女性创业如何为印度的生计创造和农村工匠赋权做出贡献。了解一个以营利为目的的社会企业在印度手工业的构成,其挑战和解决方案,通过创新的业务。呈现一位女性社会企业家的心态和历程。介绍和理解这种独特的社会企业的成长和扩大。了解通过数字平台构建的独特形式的微创业模式。撰写本案例的目的是提出一个印度以手工艺为基础的行业中女性创业的案例。本案例旨在强调以下创业领域的学习主题:女性创业:考验与磨难。微创业/农村工匠赋权。农村手工业生计的产生和提升,以及印度手工业中垂死的艺术和手工艺的复兴。小型企业巧妙地将新颖的电子商务和数据分析经验纳入其优势,使卖方和买方的体验都是独一无二的。该案例突出了社会创业的独特商业模式如何通过使用技术将数字体验带入印度农村。社会企业家精神。本案例讲述了一名新兴的社会企业家Megha Das的故事,她是一名职业纺织品设计师,并展示了她创建独特的数字平台的历程,这些平台转移了学术层面的复杂性。该案例已被定位为工商管理/行政,企业家精神,社会企业家精神,发展研究,性别研究,设计等硕士课程。它的简化版本也可以在商业、企业管理、工商管理、服装和纺织品设计、创业、发展研究、性别研究等本科研究生课程中教授。辅助材料教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。主题代码CCS 3:创业精神。
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