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Women Entrepreneurship
In India
Introduction
• In the era of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization along with on going
IT
• revolution, today’s world is changing at a surprising pace. Political and
Economic
• Transformations appear to be taking place everywhere—as countries convert
from
• command to demand economies, dictatorships move toward democratic
system, and
• Monarchies build new civil institutions. These changes have created economic
• opportunities for women who want to own and operate businesses.
• Today, women entrepreneurs represent a group of women who have broken
away
• from the beaten track and are exploring new avenues of economic
participation. Amongn the reasons for women to run organized enterprises
are their skill and knowledge, their talents, abilities and creativity in business
and a compelling desire of wanting to do something positive. It is high time
that countries should rise to the challenge and create more support systems
for encouraging more entrepreneurship amongst women. At the same time, it
is up to women to break away from stereotyped mindsets.
• In this dynamic world, women entrepreneurs are a significant part of the
global expedition for sustained economic development and social progress.
Due to the growing industrialization, urbanization, social legislation and along
with the spread of higher education and awareness, the emergence of
Women owned businesses are highly increasing in the economies of almost
all countries.
• In former days, for Women there were 3 Ks- Kitchen, Kids, Knitting, then came
3 Ps- Powder,Pappad, Pickles and now at present there are 4 Es- Electricity,
Electronics, Energy, Engineering . Indian women had undergone a long way
and are becoming increasingly visible and successful in all spheres and have
shifted from kitchen to higher level of professional activities.
History
• Entrepreneurship has gained currency across the sphere and female-
entrepreneurship has become an important module. India is one of
the fastest emerging economies and the importance of
entrepreneurship is realized across the gamut.
• “Women Entrepreneurship” means an act of business ownership and
business creation that empowers women economically increases
their economic strength as well as position in society. Women-
entrepreneurs have been making a considerable impact in all most all
the segments of the economy.
• “Women Entrepreneur” is a person who denies the role of their
personal needs to participate and be accepted economically
independent. Strong desire to do something positive is a high-quality
women entrepreneur who contributes to the position values of family
and social life.
• “An enterprise owned and controlled by a women having a minimum
financial interest of 51% of capital and giving at least 51% of the
employment generated by the enterprise to women.” - Government
of India
• According to Kamala Singh," A women entrepreneur is a confident,
innovative and creative woman capable of achieving economic
independence individually or in collaboration generates employment
opportunities for others through initiating establishing and running
an enterprise by keeping pace with her personal, family and social
life.
Traits of Women Entrepreneurs in India
• Women are ambitious
• A successful woman entrepreneur is dreadfully strong-minded one, has an inner urge or drives to
change contemplation into realism. Knowledge from her previous occupancy as an employee,
relying on educational qualifications or lessons learnt from inborn business, she is ready to grab
opportunities, sets goal, possess clear vision, steps confidently forward and is ambitious to be
successful. Every successful woman entrepreneur is truly determined to achieve goals and make
her business prosper. Thorough knowledge of the field is indispensable to success. She comes with
new innovative solutions to old problems to tide over issues.
• Women are confident
• A successful woman entrepreneur is confident in her ability. She is ready to learn from others,
search for help from experts if it means adding value to her goals. She is positive in nature and is
keener to take risks. A winning woman entrepreneur uses common intelligence to make sound
judgments when encountering everyday situations. This is gleaned from past experience and
information acquired over the years. It is essential not to get aggravated and give up when you face
obstacles and trials. The aptitude to explore uncharted territories and take bold decisions is the
hallmark of a successful woman entrepreneur. A successful woman usually loves what she does.
She is extremely fervent about her tasks and activities. Her high energy levels motivate her to
contributeimmensely towards building, establishing and
• maintaining a prosperous business.
• Women is open and willing to learn
• A successful woman entrepreneur keeps side by side of changes, as she is fully conscious of the
importance of evolving changes. She is ahead of her competitors and thrives on changes. She
adapts her business to changes in technology or service prospect of her patrons. She is inquisitive,
concerned to learn and accommodative to innovations.
• Women are cost conscious
• A successful woman entrepreneur prepares pragmatic budget estimates. She provides cost
effective quality services to her clients. With minimized cost of operations, she is able to force her
team to capitalize on profits and gather its benefits.
• Women values cooperation and allegiance
• A woman has the ability to work with all levels of populace. She is keen on maintaining
• associations and communicates evidently and efficiently. This helps her to negotiate even
responsive issues without difficulty. She is sympathetic to people around her and have good
networking skills that help her to get better contacts and utilize opportunities.
Women Entrepreneurs and Their
Problems
• Arrangement of Finance: -
• For every business undertaking Finance is said to be the “life blood”, whether it is
large,medium or small enterprise. Women entrepreneurs face the problems of
shortage of finance on two important bases. Firstly, women do not in general have
property on their own names to use that as collateral securities for obtaining
loans/funds from banks and other financial institutions. Thus their access to
external sources is very limited .Secondly, obtaining the support of bankers,
managing the working capital, lack of credit resources are the problems which still
remain in the male’s domain.
• Shortage of raw-materials:-
• Women entrepreneurs encounter the problems of shortage of raw-materials and
necessary inputs. On the pinnacle of this, is the high prices of raw materials, on
one hand and getting raw materials at minimum discount rates are the other.
• Cut-throat Competition:-
• Lot of the women entrepreneurs have imperfect organizational set up to drive in a
lot of money for canvassing and advertisements. They have to face severe
competition from organized industries. They have also to face a stiff competition
with the men entrepreneurs who easily involve in the promotion and development
area and carry out easy marketing of their products with both the organized sector
and their male counterparts. Such a competition ultimately results in the
insolvency of women entrepreneurs.
• Lack of education and prevalent levels of illiteracy amongst women: -
• In India, around (40%) of women are still illiterate. Illiteracy is the root cause of
socioeconomic barriers or hurdles. Due to lack of Knowledge of latest technological
change, know-how and education creates problems before women to set up
competitive enterprises.
• Family Conflicts:-
• Women also countenance the conflict of performing of home role as they are not
available to spend enough time with their families. Because in India, mainly a
woman’s duty is to look after her children and manage the other members of the
family. In business they have to spend long hours and as a result, they find it
difficult to meet the demands of their family members and society as well. Their
incapability to attend to domestic work, time for education of children, personal hobbies,
and entertainment adds to their conflicts.
Research Methadology
• For methodology an extensive
literature review of secondary data
from various sources has been held as
related to the stated objectives of the
study as well as research study on
internet survey basis.
Data Analysis And Interpretation
The factors which motivate the women to start their own business
Graph 1.11 Motivation for starting the business
*Source – Questionnaire (Fieldwork)
The above graph 1.11 depicts the reasons for starting the business. When questioned
the reasons for starting their business, 52% women quoted generating profits (money
making) as being the most important factor which motivated them to start their
business. Other 48% of the women surveyed started their business as a part of self
achievement and the 40% women did not want to work for others. 38% of the women
quoted that they wanted to take independent decisions and hence started a business
whereas 27% of them have started a business in order to gain social status in the
48%
27%
52%
40%
38%
3%
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
1
Self Achievement Social Status
MoneyMaking Did not want to work for others
Want to take independent decisions Other
Motivation for starting the Buisness
Educational Background of the respondents
Figure 1.5 Educational Background
*Source- Questionnaire (Fieldwork)
The above diagram 1.5 illustrates the educational background of the surveyed women
and according to the graph 51% of the total respondents have done a graduation,
where as 43% of the women have gone further more and completed their post
graduation and acquired a University Degree. Whereas 3% of women have done just
basic schooling and other 3% have stopped school after secondary education.
Recommendations
• Promoting entrepreneurship among women is especially
important to tackle the problems of under employment and
unemployment in the society.
• Education has been instrumental in increasing the
participation of women in entrepreneurial activities. The formal
education not only helps in acquisition of requires knowledge
for a job, which demands non-traditional skills but also imparts
knowledge about the different occupational opportunities.
Good academic background makes women confident in dealing
with problems in business in an effective manner. Although it is
a fact that entrepreneurship is not a special preserve for the
educated but in the case of women already burdened with
many social pressures, education is a powerful tool in breaking
down the barriers to successful
• Entrepreneurship. Thus education is a liberating force and
barriers of caste and class,
• smoothing out inequalities imposed by birth and other
circumstances.
• There should be an incessant attempt to motivate, give
confidence, inspire and assist women entrepreneurs.
• Government should provide better educational facilities
and schemes to women folk.
Conclusion
• India is a male dominated society and women are assumed to be
economically as well as socially dependent on male members. The
absolute dependence seems to be diluted among the high and
middle class women as they are becoming more aware of personal
needs and demanding greater equality.
• Women entrepreneurs faced lots of problems at start-up as well as
operating stage like, non-availability of finance, restricted mobility
freedom and having to perform dual role one at home and other at
work. Technological advancement and information technology
explosion have reduced the problem of women entrepreneurs.
Along with technological revolution, mental revolution of society is
needed to change the attitude of the society and provide women
with democratic and entrepreneurial platform.
• Bibliography
• Entrepreneurship Development –By S.S Khanka. S.
Chand & Company Limited. (Ram Nagar, New Delhi-10055).
• A Reflection of the Indian Women in Entrepreneurial
World
• www.iimahd.ernet.in/publications/data/2005-08-
07indirap.pdf
•
www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC1073/fc1073
.html
• www.oppapers.com › Business & Economy Research
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Women entrepreneurship in india ppt

  • 2. Introduction • In the era of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization along with on going IT • revolution, today’s world is changing at a surprising pace. Political and Economic • Transformations appear to be taking place everywhere—as countries convert from • command to demand economies, dictatorships move toward democratic system, and • Monarchies build new civil institutions. These changes have created economic • opportunities for women who want to own and operate businesses. • Today, women entrepreneurs represent a group of women who have broken away • from the beaten track and are exploring new avenues of economic participation. Amongn the reasons for women to run organized enterprises are their skill and knowledge, their talents, abilities and creativity in business and a compelling desire of wanting to do something positive. It is high time that countries should rise to the challenge and create more support systems for encouraging more entrepreneurship amongst women. At the same time, it is up to women to break away from stereotyped mindsets. • In this dynamic world, women entrepreneurs are a significant part of the global expedition for sustained economic development and social progress. Due to the growing industrialization, urbanization, social legislation and along with the spread of higher education and awareness, the emergence of Women owned businesses are highly increasing in the economies of almost all countries. • In former days, for Women there were 3 Ks- Kitchen, Kids, Knitting, then came 3 Ps- Powder,Pappad, Pickles and now at present there are 4 Es- Electricity, Electronics, Energy, Engineering . Indian women had undergone a long way and are becoming increasingly visible and successful in all spheres and have shifted from kitchen to higher level of professional activities.
  • 3. History • Entrepreneurship has gained currency across the sphere and female- entrepreneurship has become an important module. India is one of the fastest emerging economies and the importance of entrepreneurship is realized across the gamut. • “Women Entrepreneurship” means an act of business ownership and business creation that empowers women economically increases their economic strength as well as position in society. Women- entrepreneurs have been making a considerable impact in all most all the segments of the economy. • “Women Entrepreneur” is a person who denies the role of their personal needs to participate and be accepted economically independent. Strong desire to do something positive is a high-quality women entrepreneur who contributes to the position values of family and social life. • “An enterprise owned and controlled by a women having a minimum financial interest of 51% of capital and giving at least 51% of the employment generated by the enterprise to women.” - Government of India • According to Kamala Singh," A women entrepreneur is a confident, innovative and creative woman capable of achieving economic independence individually or in collaboration generates employment opportunities for others through initiating establishing and running an enterprise by keeping pace with her personal, family and social life.
  • 4. Traits of Women Entrepreneurs in India • Women are ambitious • A successful woman entrepreneur is dreadfully strong-minded one, has an inner urge or drives to change contemplation into realism. Knowledge from her previous occupancy as an employee, relying on educational qualifications or lessons learnt from inborn business, she is ready to grab opportunities, sets goal, possess clear vision, steps confidently forward and is ambitious to be successful. Every successful woman entrepreneur is truly determined to achieve goals and make her business prosper. Thorough knowledge of the field is indispensable to success. She comes with new innovative solutions to old problems to tide over issues. • Women are confident • A successful woman entrepreneur is confident in her ability. She is ready to learn from others, search for help from experts if it means adding value to her goals. She is positive in nature and is keener to take risks. A winning woman entrepreneur uses common intelligence to make sound judgments when encountering everyday situations. This is gleaned from past experience and information acquired over the years. It is essential not to get aggravated and give up when you face obstacles and trials. The aptitude to explore uncharted territories and take bold decisions is the hallmark of a successful woman entrepreneur. A successful woman usually loves what she does. She is extremely fervent about her tasks and activities. Her high energy levels motivate her to contributeimmensely towards building, establishing and • maintaining a prosperous business. • Women is open and willing to learn • A successful woman entrepreneur keeps side by side of changes, as she is fully conscious of the importance of evolving changes. She is ahead of her competitors and thrives on changes. She adapts her business to changes in technology or service prospect of her patrons. She is inquisitive, concerned to learn and accommodative to innovations. • Women are cost conscious • A successful woman entrepreneur prepares pragmatic budget estimates. She provides cost effective quality services to her clients. With minimized cost of operations, she is able to force her team to capitalize on profits and gather its benefits. • Women values cooperation and allegiance • A woman has the ability to work with all levels of populace. She is keen on maintaining • associations and communicates evidently and efficiently. This helps her to negotiate even responsive issues without difficulty. She is sympathetic to people around her and have good networking skills that help her to get better contacts and utilize opportunities.
  • 5. Women Entrepreneurs and Their Problems • Arrangement of Finance: - • For every business undertaking Finance is said to be the “life blood”, whether it is large,medium or small enterprise. Women entrepreneurs face the problems of shortage of finance on two important bases. Firstly, women do not in general have property on their own names to use that as collateral securities for obtaining loans/funds from banks and other financial institutions. Thus their access to external sources is very limited .Secondly, obtaining the support of bankers, managing the working capital, lack of credit resources are the problems which still remain in the male’s domain. • Shortage of raw-materials:- • Women entrepreneurs encounter the problems of shortage of raw-materials and necessary inputs. On the pinnacle of this, is the high prices of raw materials, on one hand and getting raw materials at minimum discount rates are the other. • Cut-throat Competition:- • Lot of the women entrepreneurs have imperfect organizational set up to drive in a lot of money for canvassing and advertisements. They have to face severe competition from organized industries. They have also to face a stiff competition with the men entrepreneurs who easily involve in the promotion and development area and carry out easy marketing of their products with both the organized sector and their male counterparts. Such a competition ultimately results in the insolvency of women entrepreneurs. • Lack of education and prevalent levels of illiteracy amongst women: - • In India, around (40%) of women are still illiterate. Illiteracy is the root cause of socioeconomic barriers or hurdles. Due to lack of Knowledge of latest technological change, know-how and education creates problems before women to set up competitive enterprises. • Family Conflicts:- • Women also countenance the conflict of performing of home role as they are not available to spend enough time with their families. Because in India, mainly a woman’s duty is to look after her children and manage the other members of the family. In business they have to spend long hours and as a result, they find it difficult to meet the demands of their family members and society as well. Their incapability to attend to domestic work, time for education of children, personal hobbies, and entertainment adds to their conflicts.
  • 6. Research Methadology • For methodology an extensive literature review of secondary data from various sources has been held as related to the stated objectives of the study as well as research study on internet survey basis.
  • 7. Data Analysis And Interpretation The factors which motivate the women to start their own business Graph 1.11 Motivation for starting the business *Source – Questionnaire (Fieldwork) The above graph 1.11 depicts the reasons for starting the business. When questioned the reasons for starting their business, 52% women quoted generating profits (money making) as being the most important factor which motivated them to start their business. Other 48% of the women surveyed started their business as a part of self achievement and the 40% women did not want to work for others. 38% of the women quoted that they wanted to take independent decisions and hence started a business whereas 27% of them have started a business in order to gain social status in the 48% 27% 52% 40% 38% 3% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 1 Self Achievement Social Status MoneyMaking Did not want to work for others Want to take independent decisions Other Motivation for starting the Buisness
  • 8. Educational Background of the respondents Figure 1.5 Educational Background *Source- Questionnaire (Fieldwork) The above diagram 1.5 illustrates the educational background of the surveyed women and according to the graph 51% of the total respondents have done a graduation, where as 43% of the women have gone further more and completed their post graduation and acquired a University Degree. Whereas 3% of women have done just basic schooling and other 3% have stopped school after secondary education.
  • 9. Recommendations • Promoting entrepreneurship among women is especially important to tackle the problems of under employment and unemployment in the society. • Education has been instrumental in increasing the participation of women in entrepreneurial activities. The formal education not only helps in acquisition of requires knowledge for a job, which demands non-traditional skills but also imparts knowledge about the different occupational opportunities. Good academic background makes women confident in dealing with problems in business in an effective manner. Although it is a fact that entrepreneurship is not a special preserve for the educated but in the case of women already burdened with many social pressures, education is a powerful tool in breaking down the barriers to successful • Entrepreneurship. Thus education is a liberating force and barriers of caste and class, • smoothing out inequalities imposed by birth and other circumstances. • There should be an incessant attempt to motivate, give confidence, inspire and assist women entrepreneurs. • Government should provide better educational facilities and schemes to women folk.
  • 10. Conclusion • India is a male dominated society and women are assumed to be economically as well as socially dependent on male members. The absolute dependence seems to be diluted among the high and middle class women as they are becoming more aware of personal needs and demanding greater equality. • Women entrepreneurs faced lots of problems at start-up as well as operating stage like, non-availability of finance, restricted mobility freedom and having to perform dual role one at home and other at work. Technological advancement and information technology explosion have reduced the problem of women entrepreneurs. Along with technological revolution, mental revolution of society is needed to change the attitude of the society and provide women with democratic and entrepreneurial platform. • Bibliography • Entrepreneurship Development –By S.S Khanka. S. Chand & Company Limited. (Ram Nagar, New Delhi-10055). • A Reflection of the Indian Women in Entrepreneurial World • www.iimahd.ernet.in/publications/data/2005-08- 07indirap.pdf • www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC1073/fc1073 .html • www.oppapers.com › Business & Economy Research Papers