Women Entrepreneurs in Small and Medium Enterprises and their Access to Finance
Date
2017
Authors
Mendonca, Claret P. E.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
In developing countries most women are prisoners of their environment. They are
placed in a situation, often not of their making, expected to adapt and fit into socially
carved roles. But, paradoxically, because of education, exposure to the outside world,
change in mindsets, have brought more and more women into entrepreneurship. Yet
they are miniscule of the entrepreneurial population in India. In the 21st century
women still face barriers regarding access to finance, access to networks, access to
markets, access to technology which may be common to all entrepreneurs but women
have to grapple with the additional burden of managing their homes with their
businesses. As most women get their empowerment from fulfilling the social roles
they are often not very interested in becoming entrepreneurs. Research indicates that
in India it is often the need for survival, need to provide for their families or inability
to find suitable employment drive women into entrepreneurship. The governments all
over the world are looking at women entrepreneurship for boosting their economic
growth as it is realized that it is a valuable resource having huge potential for nations.
This study therefore focuses on women entrepreneurs in small and medium
enterprises, who go beyond themselves and create jobs, add value and show promise
of growth. The literature on women entrepreneurship in India and around the world
recognizes lack of access to finance as the major deterring factor. Hence, this study
focuses on women entrepreneurs in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and their
access to finance. The earlier research studies on women entrepreneurs in SMEs
reiterates the significance of entrepreneurs characteristics, enterprises characteristics,
institutions, policies and programs of the government, non-financial constraints faced
by women in accessing bank finance, and not finding women entrepreneurs a
profitable and productive segment. Hence, an attempt has been made with mixed
methods approach to relate the above independent variables to the dependent variable
access to bank finance. There are several myths undermining women entrepreneurs
role in the development of the nation. Hence, their contribution to self, family, society
and the economy was studied in-depth. Both probability and non-probability
sampling techniques were used. The study was cross-sectional innature and was limited to the state of Karnataka as promotion and development of
industries is a state subject under the constitution of India. The study results support
the hypotheses that characteristics of the women entrepreneurs, the enterprise
characteristics, policies and programs of the government, non-financial constraints
influence access to bank finance.
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School of Management, Women Entrepreneurs, Small and Medium Enterprises, Characteristics of Women Entrepreneurs, Enterprise Characteristics, Contextual factors, Policies and Programs of the Government, Non-financial Constraints, Access to Finance, Contribution of Women Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurial Eco-system