Determinants of Women Entrepreneurs Performance: A study of small enterprises runs by Women in Kalaburagi District
| Vol-4 | Issue-5 | May 2019 | Published Online: 15 May 2019 PDF ( 399 KB ) | ||
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Dr Kavita Sangolagi
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1Former Research Scholar, Department of Business studies, Central University of Karnataka, Kadaganchi-585311(India) |
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| Abstract | ||
This paper examines the impact of motivational, individual, and environmental factors on performance of women entrepreneurs, the objectives of this study is to examine the performance of women entrepreneurs who runs small enterprises in Kalaburagi District. To analyze the performance of women entrepreneurs’ researcher used extracted factors. A sample of 415 women entrepreneurs involved in small enterprises were considered, Hypotheses were tested, inferences made from which generalizations and conclusions were drawn. However, this study found that there is moderate correlation among motivational factors and performance of Women entrepreneurs in Kalaburagi District the relationship is not high because of women are not motivated in terms financial performance. Regression analysis could not categorically establish the extent and manner of the effects of the independent variables on the women entrepreneur performance. It was recommended that policy makers should streamline policies to facilitate the growth of women operated enterprises. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Micro Enterprises, Motivation, Performance, Women entrepreneurs. | ||
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