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Abstract
Purpose
This research investigates the barriers hindering women from pursuing entrepreneurship as a career choice, particularly in the Indian context.
Design/methodology/approach
The study employs rigorous data analysis techniques, including Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Multiple Regression Analysis, on a sample of 590 MBA students, comprising both male and female participants.
Findings
The findings reveal that social and psychological factors significantly influence women’s decisions regarding entrepreneurship. Social factors such as social stigma and cultural norms, along with psychological factors like societal expectations, emerge as major barriers.
Research limitations/implications
The findings have implications for policymakers, practitioners, and academics in designing interventions to address social and psychological barriers effectively. Recommendations include promoting cultural sensitivity and fostering confidence among women entrepreneurs.
Originality/value
This study contributes to the existing literature by quantifying the specific barriers faced by women entrepreneurs in India. It offers insights into advancing gender equity and inclusive economic development through targeted policies and programs.
本研究采用了严格的数据分析技术,包括确证因子分析和多元回归分析,以 590 名 MBA 学生为样本,其中包括男性和女性参与者。研究结果研究结果表明,社会和心理因素对女性的创业决定有重大影响。社会污名和文化规范等社会因素以及社会期望等心理因素成为主要障碍。研究局限性/启示研究结果对政策制定者、从业人员和学术界设计干预措施以有效解决社会和心理障碍具有启示意义。本研究通过量化印度女企业家面临的具体障碍,为现有文献做出了贡献。它为通过有针对性的政策和计划促进性别平等和包容性经济发展提供了见解。