This paper is published in Volume-10, Issue-1, 2024
Area
Business and Economics
Author
Seher Mehta
Org/Univ
Brooklyn Technical High School, Brooklyn, United States, India
Pub. Date
04 April, 2024
Paper ID
V10I1-1272
Publisher
Keywords
Feminist Theories, Entrepreneurship, Professional Communities, Ecosystems, Antecedents, Comprehensive Overview, Antecedents, Governance, Exemplified, International Fund, Agricultural Development, Sustainable Business Ventures, Networks And Associations, Economic Perspective, Leveraging, Entrepreneurial Endeavors, Emotional Constraints, Trade-Offs, Renowned, Influential, CEO, Equitable Opportunities, Mentorship, Philanthropists.

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Seher Mehta. Women entrepreneurs- A global perspective, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Seher Mehta (2024). Women entrepreneurs- A global perspective. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 10(1) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Seher Mehta. "Women entrepreneurs- A global perspective." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 10.1 (2024). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

The search for opportunities beyond the control of resources is known as entrepreneurship. The definition of "entrepreneurship" is vague. Some associate it with startups financed by venture capital and those associated with them; others apply it to any small firm. "Corporate entrepreneurship" is an oxymoron for some people and a rallying cry for others. The term "women entrepreneurs" refers to a person or group of women who start, plan, and run a business. Thus, a self-assured, imaginative, and creative woman who wants to become financially independent while also opening up job chances for others is a woman entrepreneur. Following World War II, there was a remarkable surge in the number of women working for themselves in developed nations. Despite the fact that males are much more successful in acquiring capital, businesses launched or co-founded by women outperform those started by men in a number of areas. Businesses founded by women typically have stronger revenue growth, more job growth, bolder dreams, and superior execution. The World Bank estimates that women-owned businesses in the US are generating about $3 trillion in economic growth and expanding at a rate more than twice as fast as all other businesses.