Women Entrepreneurship in West Bengal: Problems and Motivations
By: Jha, Srabani
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2015Description: 1148 - 1155Subject(s): Marketing | Finance | Mental Stress | Time Management | Women Entrepreneurship | Women'S Entrepreneurship | Entrepreneurship | Eleventh Biennial Conference On Entrepre | Biennial Conference PapersOnline resources: Click here to access online In: Eleventh Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship/ Edited by Sasi Misra, Dinesh Awasthi, Ganapathi BatthiniSummary: The owners of tiny manufacturing units are required to look into every aspect of their business from sourcing raw materials, labours for production to marketing, collection of payments, keeping accounts etc. In addition to this, women entrepreneurs also do compulsory household duties. In a survey of 180 women owned manufacturing units done in four districts of West Bengal during 2010-12, owners identified some specific personal, social and business problems. Personal and social problems include Time Management, Decision Making Stress, Unawareness, Gender Bias, Lack of Confidence, Lack of Family support etc. Business problems include Shortage of Fixed and Working Capital, Non-availability of Raw Materials, Marketing, Labour and Legal problems etc. In fact finance and marketing are two major impediments. 42% of the sample respondents did not take any bank loan. They are averse to risk taking, operate at tiny level and face this problem throughout their business career. Marketing involves a large number of activities including research, product development, distribution, pricing, advertising and personal selling, sales promotion and packaging. Tiny units cannot afford to have...Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The owners of tiny manufacturing units are required to look into every aspect of their business from sourcing raw materials, labours for production to marketing, collection of payments, keeping accounts etc. In addition to this, women entrepreneurs also do compulsory household duties. In a survey of 180 women owned manufacturing units done in four districts of West Bengal during 2010-12, owners identified some specific personal, social and business problems. Personal and social problems include Time Management, Decision Making Stress, Unawareness, Gender Bias, Lack of Confidence, Lack of Family support etc. Business problems include Shortage of Fixed and Working Capital, Non-availability of Raw Materials, Marketing, Labour and Legal problems etc. In fact finance and marketing are two major impediments. 42% of the sample respondents did not take any bank loan. They are averse to risk taking, operate at tiny level and face this problem throughout their business career. Marketing involves a large number of activities including research, product development, distribution, pricing, advertising and personal selling, sales promotion and packaging. Tiny units cannot afford to have...
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