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Given its potential to spur economic growth, advance gender equality, inspire
innovation, have a positive social impact, and support diversity and
inclusivity, women's entrepreneurship is an important field of research and
practice. Women entrepreneurs contribute significantly to the growth of the
economy by generating money, boosting productivity, and creating new jobs.
Women's entrepreneurship therefore can empower individuals, improve rura!
women, and address other societal issues. To achieve sustainablc
development, women entrepreneurs can be well-positioned to play a
significant role in promoting sustainable practices in the economy, social
system, and ecosystem. In this study, it is examined how social, economic, and
environmental practices are modified in business operations to influence the
role of female entrepreneurs in sustainable development. Two hundred and
fifty women entrepreneurs were chosen as the sample for this study, which is
followed by a descriptive research study. Investigation of study variables was
extended, using interviews also as a research instrument. The researcher's
conclusion for the study by noting that women's entrepreneurship has a strong
impact on the economy and development and how it can help developing
countries advance sustainable business practices. Presently women are
participating in entrepreneurship on a larger scale than in the past. They better
educated and are knowledgeable about the subject. In an effort towards
sustainable development, they currently facing a new set of obstacles. These
businesses are economically sound, environmentally friendly, and socially
responsible, which helps them in achieving their objectives. These companies
emphasize doing business with the underprivileged, assisting the community
to develop of skills and abilities, paying fair prices and receiving fair
payments, supporting fair treatment of all employees, and promoting
environmentally responsible business practices. |
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