Abstract:
Women choose micio enterprises as a way for the betterment of their
livellhood. Whether employment generated by enterprises really enabled
them to achieve their goals is not clear. Therefore, the major objective
of this study was to assess the interrelationship between the potentiality
of women as entrepreneurs and their enterprise development, and to
recommend suitable remedial measures.
Through interviews and questionnaires data was obtained related to
demographic, situational, contextual and personal characteristics that
could affect enterprise development.
It was found the situational factors pushed women to become as
entrepreneurs. Demographic factors, contextual and personal
characteristics contribute marginally to the development of the enterprise
while placing barriers.