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Title: A Study on Business Women in Micro Enterprises
Authors: Rajeshwari
Karunasri, M. V
Kiran, V. Usha
Keywords: Micro Enterprises
Issue Date: 16-Feb-2011
Publisher: Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development
Abstract: The early history of entrepreneurship in India reflects from the culture, customs and tradition of the Indian people. Entrepreneurship has its heredity in the occupational pursuits opted by the individual under the caste system in India. Entrepreneurship plays an important role in the economic growth and development of the nation. It is a purposeful activity which includes an initiation, promotion and distribution of wealth and service. An entrepreneur is a critical factor in economic development and an integral part of the socioeconomic transformation. The entrepreneurial career can not be developed over night. It is a risk taking activity and challenging task, needs utmost devotion, total commitment and greater sincerity with fullest involvement for his/ her personal growth and personality. Further if such activities are taken up by women, they need to put double the effort compared to men. A survey of women entrepreneurs owning different micro enterprises is initiated to understand motivational factors behind their entry into entrepreneurship. The study also focuses on the problems and challenges that emerge in women entrepreneurship. Entry of women in this male dominated field gives them a real empowerment in terms of economic independence and decision role.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/369
Appears in Collections:Entrepreneurship and Micro-Enterprises

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