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WOMEN ENTERPRENEURSHIP & ITS OBSTACLES

    1 Author(s):  TANUJA

Vol -  6, Issue- 4 ,         Page(s) : 192 - 199  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Women entrepreneurship development is an essential part of human resource development. Women Entrepreneurship tends to become worldwide a driving force both in terms of number and gross revenues, playing an increasing role in the process of wealth creation . The dynamic networking phenomenon is helping to strengthen female entrepreneurship’s positive impact. . Entrepreneurship amongst women has been a recent concern. Women have become aware of their existence their rights and their work situation. Women entrepreneurship needs to be studied as a separate field for two main reasons: (a). Female entrepreneurship is an important source of economic growth in creating new jobs and by being genetically different: women provide different solutions to management and business issues; (b). Female entrepreneurship has been neglected, particularly in business research. Although equal opportunity for men and women in the entrepreneurial field is not a reality in the short range, the progress towards its achievement could be facilitated by better understanding of the impact of female entrepreneurship on society and its contribution to economic growth. This study explores primary motivational and other factors that influence female entrepreneurship, reviews the main obstacles facing the female entrepreneur, and finally makes recommendations to policy-makers to encourage and support such activity.

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