The role of women entrepreneurship in economic growth and problems and prospectsRANI REENA
women empowerment, women entrepreneurship, economic growth of India, problems facing by women entrepreneurs, government schemes for women entrepreneurs,The women consist of around 49.6% (Source: UN, World Population Prospects: The 2017 Revision. New York: United Nations) of global population. Women Entrepreneurship plays a very important role in the development of any nation. The Women entrepreneurship leads to the creation of capital as well led to the generation of many social benefits. However, entrepreneurship is not so popular and common in the developing nations like India. Women entrepreneurs create new jobs for themselves and others and by being different also provide society with different solutions to management, organization and business problems as well as to the exploitation of entrepreneurial opportunities Therefore, sometime will be spent on what needs to be done in order to attain improved and more reliable estimates on the impact of entrepreneurship and in particular women’s entrepreneurship, on economic development. However, they still represent a minority of all entrepreneurs. Through this study, we have tried to throw some lights on problems and opportunities for women in the area of entrepreneurship. One of the important dimensions of inclusive growth is women’s direct participation in nation’s progress.
Women entrepreneurship has been recognised as an important source of economic growth. Women entrepreneurs create new jobs for themselves and others and also provide society with different solutions to management, organization and business problems. However, they still represent a minority of all entrepreneurs. Women entrepreneurs often face gender-based barriers to starting and growing their businesses, like discriminatory property, matrimonial and inheritance laws and/or cultural practices; lack of access to formal finance mechanisms; limited mobility and access to information and networks, etc
Bangladesh has enormous young women and productive workforce that will get an opportunity to involve in Small
and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) sector. This paper aims to investigate the factors that affect women involvement as
entrepreneur in SMEs sector, economic development and its impact on poverty reduction in Bangladesh. The study
adopts the quantitative analysis of possible factors that may affect women involvement as entrepreneur in SMEs
sector, economic development and its impact on poverty reduction. By using Convenient Sampling Technique, the
data has been collected from 300 respondents. Data are analyzed using frequency, mean, standard deviation and
regression analysis. From the outcomes of descriptive statistics analysis, the study is found that business experience,
business plan, practical knowledge, security, interest & hobby, others business house profits, adequate capital,
business registration procedures, qualified leaders & trainers, and bank & financial institutions support are affected
women involvement as entrepreneur in SMEs sector. From the results of regression analysis, this research is found
that economical, psychological, knowledge & skills, family, and legal & administrative as the essential factors,
which significantly affect women involvement as entrepreneur in SMEs sector in Bangladesh. The research is
revealed that women entrepreneur, long-term business success and employment creation as the vital factors, which
notably affect economic development. The study is also revealed that economic development as the critical factor,
which considerably affects poverty reduction. This examination may contribute to these women entrepreneur issues.
The results of this investigation can be applied by government and non-government organization, public institutions,
rural development academy, policymakers and even researchers to inspire women involvement as entrepreneur in
SMEs sector. The researchers strongly expect that this investigation creates value to the literature because it uses a
conceptual framework to give explanation the factors that affect women involvement as entrepreneur in SMEs
sector, economic development and its impact on poverty reduction in Bangladesh.
The role of women entrepreneurship in economic growth and problems and prospectsRANI REENA
women empowerment, women entrepreneurship, economic growth of India, problems facing by women entrepreneurs, government schemes for women entrepreneurs,The women consist of around 49.6% (Source: UN, World Population Prospects: The 2017 Revision. New York: United Nations) of global population. Women Entrepreneurship plays a very important role in the development of any nation. The Women entrepreneurship leads to the creation of capital as well led to the generation of many social benefits. However, entrepreneurship is not so popular and common in the developing nations like India. Women entrepreneurs create new jobs for themselves and others and by being different also provide society with different solutions to management, organization and business problems as well as to the exploitation of entrepreneurial opportunities Therefore, sometime will be spent on what needs to be done in order to attain improved and more reliable estimates on the impact of entrepreneurship and in particular women’s entrepreneurship, on economic development. However, they still represent a minority of all entrepreneurs. Through this study, we have tried to throw some lights on problems and opportunities for women in the area of entrepreneurship. One of the important dimensions of inclusive growth is women’s direct participation in nation’s progress.
Women entrepreneurship has been recognised as an important source of economic growth. Women entrepreneurs create new jobs for themselves and others and also provide society with different solutions to management, organization and business problems. However, they still represent a minority of all entrepreneurs. Women entrepreneurs often face gender-based barriers to starting and growing their businesses, like discriminatory property, matrimonial and inheritance laws and/or cultural practices; lack of access to formal finance mechanisms; limited mobility and access to information and networks, etc
Bangladesh has enormous young women and productive workforce that will get an opportunity to involve in Small
and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) sector. This paper aims to investigate the factors that affect women involvement as
entrepreneur in SMEs sector, economic development and its impact on poverty reduction in Bangladesh. The study
adopts the quantitative analysis of possible factors that may affect women involvement as entrepreneur in SMEs
sector, economic development and its impact on poverty reduction. By using Convenient Sampling Technique, the
data has been collected from 300 respondents. Data are analyzed using frequency, mean, standard deviation and
regression analysis. From the outcomes of descriptive statistics analysis, the study is found that business experience,
business plan, practical knowledge, security, interest & hobby, others business house profits, adequate capital,
business registration procedures, qualified leaders & trainers, and bank & financial institutions support are affected
women involvement as entrepreneur in SMEs sector. From the results of regression analysis, this research is found
that economical, psychological, knowledge & skills, family, and legal & administrative as the essential factors,
which significantly affect women involvement as entrepreneur in SMEs sector in Bangladesh. The research is
revealed that women entrepreneur, long-term business success and employment creation as the vital factors, which
notably affect economic development. The study is also revealed that economic development as the critical factor,
which considerably affects poverty reduction. This examination may contribute to these women entrepreneur issues.
The results of this investigation can be applied by government and non-government organization, public institutions,
rural development academy, policymakers and even researchers to inspire women involvement as entrepreneur in
SMEs sector. The researchers strongly expect that this investigation creates value to the literature because it uses a
conceptual framework to give explanation the factors that affect women involvement as entrepreneur in SMEs
sector, economic development and its impact on poverty reduction in Bangladesh.
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the women are creating a new world where they can say that yes we are the one who also start there business and become a successful entrepreneur or start up..
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I hope this will help students to understood the issue well and give them few insights for their own research
Data collection is completely from the secondary sources.
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2. “An enterprise owned and controlled by a women having a minimum
financial interest of 51% of the employment generated by the enterprise to
women”
- Government of India
“A women entrepreneur can be defined as a confident, innovative & creative
women capable of achieving self economic independence individually or in
collaboration, generates employment opportunities for others through
initiating, establishing and running the enterprise by keeping place with her
personal, family & social life.”
- Kamal Singh
3. Push Factors
Death of bread winner
Sudden fall in family income
Permanent inadequacy in income of the family
Pull Factors
Women’s desire to evaluate their talent
To utilize their free time or education
Need and perception of Women’s Liberation, Equity etc.
To gain recognition, importance and social status.
To get economic independence
4.
5. Nationalized banks
State finance corporation
State industrial development corporation
District industries centers
Differential rate schemes
Mahila Udyug Needhi scheme
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)
State Small Industrial Development Corporations
(SSIDCs)
6. Nehru Rojgar Yojna
Jawahar Rojgar Yojna
TRYSEM (Training and Rural Youth of
Self-Employment)
DWACRA (Development of Women
and Childrens in Rural Areas)
7. Earlier there were 3 Ks
Kitchen
Kids
Knitting
Then came 3 Ps
Powder
Pappad
Pickles
At present there are 4 Es
Electricity
Electronics
Energy
Engineering
10. Born on June 7, 1975
Daughter of film star Jitendra, and
Shobha Kapoor
She had no interest in the
entertainment business during her
childhood.
Did schooling from Bombay Scottish
School
Graduating from Mithibai College in
commerce
She was just quite ordinary at school
Now Creative Head of
BalajiTelefilms
11. Incorporated in 1994
Redefined the Indian television space
Got strong start with hit show Hum Paanch
Rose to unprecedented heights in the late 1990s
and 2000s.
First blockbuster show
"Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi”
12.
13. Fingers on the audience pulse
Focused on the target market
Focus on budget is key to
profitability
Focuses on her core competencies
at Balaji
Hard working
Outstanding vision
14. Ekta was crowned ‘queen of soap
operas’ and ventured into
filmmaking in the late 1990s
Was awarded with Ernst &
Young (E&Y) Startup
Entrepreneur Of The Year
award in 2001
6th Indian Telly Awards 2006,
Hall of Fame award for having
contributed colossally to the
Indian television industry
15. Has been named a Young Global
Leader 2006 by the Forum of Young
Global Leaders, an affiliate of the
World Economic Forum
Most Promising Entrepreneur of the
Year 2009’ by Indo-American
Society
She was chosen to head the
Confederation of Indian Industries'
(CII) entertainment committee
16. Ekta Kapoor has joined hands with Bhojpuri film
production banner Siddhivinayak Media
Entertainment to produce two big budget
Bhojpuri films.
'Hum Bal Brahmachari Tu Kanya Kunwari', will
be a joint production of Ekta's Balaji telefilms
and Siddhivinayak Media Entertainment
18. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Schooling at Bishop Cotton Girls School and
Mount Carmel College,Bangalore
B.Sc. in Zoology from Bangalore University
in 1973
Ballarat University in Melbourne, Australia
and qualified as a master brewer.
Awarded honorary doctorates from
University of Abertay, Dundee, U.K. (2007),
University of Glasgow, U.K. (2008) and
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, U.K.
(2008)
19. HER CAREER
Trainee brewer in Carlton & United Beverages in 1974
Became India’s first Brew Master
Switch of occupation
Trainee Manager with Biocon Biochemicals Limited in
Ireland in 1978
Founded Biocon India in collaboration with Biocon
Biochemicals Limited
20. DETERMINATION
First company world wide to produce
Insulin and in October 2008 it
developed oral insulin too
As a leader she used to set feasible
goals like production of enzymes and
antibodies from fermentation and
research process
21. Dual role to play at workplace & at home
place
Subordinate to men
Just that her being women
Non-awareness of facilities provided by
government
Competition with large scale units
Problems related to marketing
22. Procedure of getting finance should be simple
Effective propagation of programmes and yojna
Linkages between product, services and market
centers.
Encouragement to technical and professional
education.
23. The role of business Women in economic development is
inevitable. Now-a-days women enter not only in selected
professions but also in professions like trade, industry and
engineering. Women are also willing to take up business and
contribute to the Nation's growth. There role is also being
recognized and steps are being taken to promote women
entrepreneurship. Resurgence of entrepreneurship is the
need of the hour. Women entrepreneurship must be moulded
properly with entrepreneurial traits and skills to meet the
changes in trends, challenges global markets and also be
competent enough to sustain and strive for excellence in the
entrepreneurial arena.