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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2025)
Sustainability of women entrepreneurship: Personal and social factors
Authors
A Sarlin Venotha, Dr. K Alex
Abstract
Women's entrepreneurship is a key driver of
economic growth and societal development. This study explores the sustainability
of women entrepreneurs by analyzing personal and social factors. Using
secondary data and an extensive literature review, the paper examines how
psychological, motivational, familial, and decision-making traits, categorized
as personal factors, and relationship management, environmental adaptability,
empathy, openness, and policy influences, categorized as social factors, impact
women entrepreneurship. The findings aim to contribute to policy formulation
and entrepreneurial support systems, enhancing the sustainability and growth of
women-led ventures.
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Pages:46-48
How to cite this article:
A Sarlin Venotha, Dr. K Alex "Sustainability of women entrepreneurship: Personal and social factors". International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 46-48
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