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Woman Entrepreneurship – An Appropriate Response to Gender Discrimination


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1 IBMRD, Vilad Ghat, Ahmednagar
2 IBMRD, Vilad Ghat, Ahmednagar, India
 

This study aims to discuss one of the most significant economic and social developments in the world - the rise of the woman entrepreneurship phenomenon. Women entrepreneurship needs to be studied as a separate field for two main reasons: (a). Woman 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). Woman 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 woman entrepreneurship on society and its contribution to economic growth. This study addresses the growth in woman entrepreneurship in the developed and developing countries, explores primary motivational and other factors that influence woman entrepreneurship, reviews the main obstacles facing the woman entrepreneur, and finally makes recommendations to policy-makers to encourage and support such activity.


Keywords

Entrepreneurship, Woman Entrepreneurship
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Nachiket Deodhar
IBMRD, Vilad Ghat, Ahmednagar
Amol Berad
IBMRD, Vilad Ghat, Ahmednagar, India

Abstract


This study aims to discuss one of the most significant economic and social developments in the world - the rise of the woman entrepreneurship phenomenon. Women entrepreneurship needs to be studied as a separate field for two main reasons: (a). Woman 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). Woman 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 woman entrepreneurship on society and its contribution to economic growth. This study addresses the growth in woman entrepreneurship in the developed and developing countries, explores primary motivational and other factors that influence woman entrepreneurship, reviews the main obstacles facing the woman entrepreneur, and finally makes recommendations to policy-makers to encourage and support such activity.


Keywords


Entrepreneurship, Woman Entrepreneurship



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17697/ibmrd%2F2013%2Fv2i1%2F52208