Training Needs for Women Entrepreneurs to Run Micro, Tiny an Successfully: An Empirical Study with special refere Reddy, H S Niranjana Babu.

By: Reddy, H S Niranjana Babu
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2011Subject(s): Karnataka | Chamarajanagar District | Mysore District | Tiny Enterprises | Micro-Enterprises | Smes | Small And Medium Enterprises | Women Entrepreneurs | Women Entrepreneurship | Women | Women And Entrepreneurship | Entrepreneurship | Ninth Biennial Conference On Entrepreneu | Biennial Conference Papers In: Ninth Biennial Conference on EntrepreneurshipSummary: Any country in order to achieve high economic growth it has to mobilize and utilize all resources available in its environment including human recourses. Women represents significant portion of the world's population, however they were not been utilized to the fuller extent in any developing economies. So, her participation is most important in all fields to faster the economic growth, including entrepreneurship. Women entrepreneurship in a formalized sense is a relatively new phenomenon in India. But gradually situation is changing and the emergence of women entrepreneurs and women owned firms and their significant contributions to the economy is visible in India. This is due to growing industrialization and urbanization, spatial mobilizing, social legislation and spread of education to women. With the growing recognition that women have unique talents which could be harnessed for development and for creating employment opportunities for others who are not suited to an entrepreneurial career, developing women as entrepreneurs has become an important part of national development planning and strategies. This research paper tries to through light on women entrepreneurs' problems...
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Any country in order to achieve high economic growth it has to mobilize and utilize all resources available in its environment including human recourses. Women represents significant portion of the world's population, however they were not been utilized to the fuller extent in any developing economies. So, her participation is most important in all fields to faster the economic growth, including entrepreneurship. Women entrepreneurship in a formalized sense is a relatively new phenomenon in India. But gradually situation is changing and the emergence of women entrepreneurs and women owned firms and their significant contributions to the economy is visible in India. This is due to growing industrialization and urbanization, spatial mobilizing, social legislation and spread of education to women. With the growing recognition that women have unique talents which could be harnessed for development and for creating employment opportunities for others who are not suited to an entrepreneurial career, developing women as entrepreneurs has become an important part of national development planning and strategies. This research paper tries to through light on women entrepreneurs' problems...

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