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In To Be an Entrepreneur, Julia Qermezi Huang focuses on Bangladesh''s iAgent social-enterprise model, the set of economic processes that animate the delivery of this model, and the implications for women''s empowerment. The book offers new ethnographic approaches that reincorporate relational economics into the study of social enterprise. It details the tactics, dilemmas, compromises, aspirations, and unexpected possibilities that digital social enterprise opens up for women entrepreneurs, and reveals the implications of policy models promoting women''s empowerment: the failure of focusing on individual autonomy and independence.

While describing the historical and incomplete transition of Bangladesh''s development models from their roots in a patronage-based moral economy to a market-based social-enterprise arrangement, Huang concludes that market-driven interventions fail to grasp the sociopolitical and cultural contexts in which poverty and gender inequality are emb

Trade Review

To Be an Entrepreneur is an important, though academic, read. Both fascinating and disturbing, it is a cautionary tale on how not to do international development.

* The Marketplace Magazine *

To Be an Entrepreneur offers a nuanced assessment of disruption in development through careful ethnographic attention. In her ethnography, Huang's attention to these young women works to undo some of this erasure by focusing on their rich and complex lives and words.

* The Journal of Asian Studies *

Table of Contents

Introduction: Disruptive Development in Bangladesh
iAgent Megh's Story
1. Women's Work: The Arena of Disruption
2. Digital Technology: The Problems of (and Solutions to) Connectivity
iAgent Deepti's Story
3. The Making and Unmaking of Entrepreneurs
4. A Diversified Basket of Services
iAgent Ayrin's Story
5. Middle-Class Projects and the Development Moral Economy
6. The Ambiguous Figures of Social Enterprise

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781501748271, 978-1501748271
      ISBN10: 1501748270

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In To Be an Entrepreneur, Julia Qermezi Huang focuses on Bangladesh''s iAgent social-enterprise model, the set of economic processes that animate the delivery of this model, and the implications for women''s empowerment. The book offers new ethnographic approaches that reincorporate relational economics into the study of social enterprise. It details the tactics, dilemmas, compromises, aspirations, and unexpected possibilities that digital social enterprise opens up for women entrepreneurs, and reveals the implications of policy models promoting women''s empowerment: the failure of focusing on individual autonomy and independence.

      While describing the historical and incomplete transition of Bangladesh''s development models from their roots in a patronage-based moral economy to a market-based social-enterprise arrangement, Huang concludes that market-driven interventions fail to grasp the sociopolitical and cultural contexts in which poverty and gender inequality are emb

      Trade Review

      To Be an Entrepreneur is an important, though academic, read. Both fascinating and disturbing, it is a cautionary tale on how not to do international development.

      * The Marketplace Magazine *

      To Be an Entrepreneur offers a nuanced assessment of disruption in development through careful ethnographic attention. In her ethnography, Huang's attention to these young women works to undo some of this erasure by focusing on their rich and complex lives and words.

      * The Journal of Asian Studies *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Disruptive Development in Bangladesh
      iAgent Megh's Story
      1. Women's Work: The Arena of Disruption
      2. Digital Technology: The Problems of (and Solutions to) Connectivity
      iAgent Deepti's Story
      3. The Making and Unmaking of Entrepreneurs
      4. A Diversified Basket of Services
      iAgent Ayrin's Story
      5. Middle-Class Projects and the Development Moral Economy
      6. The Ambiguous Figures of Social Enterprise

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