Sustainability of Women Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurial and Economic Factors

Title

Sustainability of Women Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurial and Economic Factors

Authors

Sarlin Venotha | Alex

Keywords

Women | Entrepreneurship

Publication Details

 Vol: 11; No: 1; Mar. 25 | ISSN: 2455-3921   

Abstract

Women’s entrepreneurship is integral to economic development, fostering innovation, and creating job opportunities. This research examines the sustainability of women’s entrepreneurship by analyzing entrepreneurial and economic factors. The study uses secondary data and an extensive literature review to explore how problem-solving, business knowledge, skills application, risk-taking, and passion as entrepreneurial factors and financial management, marketing, networking, business acumen, and goodwill/branding as economic factors contribute to entrepreneurial sustainability. The paper aims to provide actionable insights for policymakers and stakeholders to support the long-term success of women-led ventures.

Correspondence

Sarlin Venotha, Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Trichy, Tamilnadu, India

Citation:

Sarlin Venotha and K. Alex. Sustainability of Women Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurial and Economic Factors, International Journal of Business and Economics Research (IJBER) e-ISSN: 2455-3921; 11.1 (2025): 1-8