Women's Entrepreneurship and Microfinance

Women's Entrepreneurship and Microfinance

Author: Chiranjib Neogi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-03-06

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9811042683

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This book offers a critical perspective on the issues related to women’s empowerment, microfinance, and entrepreneurship in India. Written by distinguishing experts in this field, this book highlights women’s empowerment, which is a process of entrusting power to an individual on the control over resources and decisions. However, these two factors are less effective in a society where religion and cultural dominance is high. The book sheds light on the social security measures undertaken by the government aiming to the right to work helped women who are bounded by social restrictions. Over time there is a shift in rural occupational structure towards non-farm activities, which is largely distress driven self-employment. Access to credit is a great source to provide self-employment that develops self-esteem among women and uplift their position. The book highlights the discrimination against women entrepreneurs in access to credit led to gender biased entrepreneurial society. Association with self-help groups (SHGs) has made women more socially empowered. SHG members help them to change their life in a positive manner through micro-entrepreneurial activities. The book has emphasized on the role of microfinance, which has served the poor to become financially self-reliant. It is observed that for second generation borrowers, the impact of microfinance seems to fizzle out, where MFIs who are gaining efficiency are diverting their objective of servicing poor, signalling a sign of mission drift.


Handbook of Research on Nascent Entrepreneurship and Creating New Ventures

Handbook of Research on Nascent Entrepreneurship and Creating New Ventures

Author: Carrizo Moreira, António

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2020-10-09

Total Pages: 483

ISBN-13: 1799848272

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Due to the 2008-2009 crisis, the United Nations 2030 agenda for sustainable development, and the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of entrepreneurship has become more critical in most economies. Moreover, emerging protectionist policies are further encouraging the emergence of new entrepreneurial projects, particularly to replace goods and services traditionally provided by other countries. Understanding current challenges and best practices in nascent entrepreneurship is integral for the successful launching of new ventures to support the revitalization of economies and achieve sustainability. The Handbook of Research on Nascent Entrepreneurship and Creating New Ventures is a crucial reference source that covers the latest empirical research findings in the field of entrepreneurship and addresses the obstacles entrepreneurs face in these recent challenging times. The book embraces a pluralistic perspective from academicians currently navigating nascent entrepreneurship and key concepts for launching successful new ventures. Covering topics that include government support programs, spin-off companies, leadership, strategic entrepreneurship, and crowdfunding, this book is targeted towards entrepreneurs, professionals, academicians, researchers, and students.


Are Pakistan's Women Entrepreneurs Being Served by the Microfinance Sector?

Are Pakistan's Women Entrepreneurs Being Served by the Microfinance Sector?

Author: Mehnaz Safavian

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2013-07-19

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 0821399330

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Financial services are important for women who are starting and growing a business, but in Pakistan microfinance providers (MFPs) are not reaching Pakistan’s businesswomen. Only 59 percent of microfinance clients are women, yet the majority of these loans are passed on the male members of the household – husbands, fathers, and sons. The practice of passing on loans to male household members is quite widespread; women may be bearing all the transaction costs and risks of accessing loans, but are not the final beneficiaries. Second, a very low proportion of female microfinance clients are entrepreneurs. The report explores why businesswomen in Pakistan may not be using microfinance products to meet their start-up and working capital requirements, in spite of identifying access to finance as a key constraint to their business operations. Against this backdrop, access to finance remains the biggest challenge for a woman who wants to start or grow a business. Yet less than a quarter of the entrepreneurs identified through business development service providers were currently borrowing from microfinance lenders. Even among those entrepreneurs that borrow, dissatisfaction is high. Why? Women borrower-entrepreneurs are not able to access individual loan products, but instead are consistently relegated to group lending. But group loans are very costly for a woman who is running a business, and the loans are too small to fulfill working capital needs. Businesswomen are rarely given the opportunity to access individual loan products, which are usually offered exclusively to male borrowers, and women are not given opportunities to graduate from group loans to individual loans over time. Lending practices often are discriminatory, requiring husbands’ permission, male guarantors, and unmarried women are rarely considered as potential clients. Although MFIs understand that women’s inclusion is integral to the objectives of microfinance, the practice of passing on loans raises serious issues about consumer protection for women clients, and the best and most effective solutions to these challenges could and should come from the sector itself. Designing better products that reach the needs of emerging women entrepreneurs could prove to be good business, achieving double bottom-line objectives. Investing in financial literacy and education of both men and women borrowers can help curb the demand for pass-through loans and help lower risks associated with deceptive practices.


Empowering Women Through Microfinance in Developing Countries

Empowering Women Through Microfinance in Developing Countries

Author: Alhassan, Yahaya

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2023-10-25

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1668489813

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Empowering Women Through Microfinance in Developing Countries is a book that explores how microfinance can be used to empower women in developing countries. It provides theoretical and empirical insights from industry experts, experienced researchers, and policymakers on the problems, processes, and prospects of using microfinance as a catalyst for women's empowerment in the developing world. The book covers a range of topics, including the impact of microfinance interventions on women's empowerment, financial inclusion, and women's entrepreneurship, poverty reduction among women, and small and medium-sized enterprise growth. This book addresses the lack of understanding about how microfinance can be used to empower women in developing countries. The insights provided in this book will be valuable for researchers, students, microfinance institutions, policymakers, state institutions, managers, non-governmental organizations, and financial institutions looking to expand their product portfolio and outreach. The book also provides policy directions and rethinking of practice in using microfinance as a strategy for eliminating barriers to women's empowerment in developing countries.


An impact assessment of microfinance institutions on women entrepreneurs in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)

An impact assessment of microfinance institutions on women entrepreneurs in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)

Author: Theophilus Tei Ayanou

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2014-07-15

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 3656697493

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2011 in the subject Economics - Finance, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, course: Business Administration, language: English, abstract: This research study investigates the impact assessment of microfinance on women entrepreneurs in SMEs. The researchers used case study, questionnaire as an instrument of primary data collection and secondary data. Statistical Package for Social Scientist (SPSS) and Microsoft Excel were used in data presentation and analysis. Random sampling of women entrepreneurs were used to select a sample size of sixty (60) respondents. For clear analysis, the study centers on three broad variables for impact assessments which are business, household and sociopolitical. The study reveals that microfinance has a positive impact on women entrepreneurs in relation to their business, household, socially and politically. The research also found out that the level of interest rate charged is a potential contribution to loan delinquency and the demand of collateral securities is a challenge to women entrepreneurs in their quest to access loan from MFIs. Also, the researcher contains recommendations to MFIs and women entrepreneurs in SMEs in the Kumasi Metropolis.


Support for Growth-oriented Women Entrepreneurs in Kenya

Support for Growth-oriented Women Entrepreneurs in Kenya

Author: Lois Stevenson

Publisher: International Labour Organization

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 9221168204

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The African Development Bank's (AfDB) Addis Ababa Forum in June 2003 focused on the role of women entrepreneurs in private sector development, poverty reduction, and sustainable growth and development. It provided an opportunity for the AfDB and the International Labour Office (ILO) to join forces using their complementary expertise in support of women-owned businesses in Tanzania, Ethiopia and Zambia. This report is based on the country assessment for Kenya, where the ILO has been researching and supporting women's entrepreneurship. Examining such issues as the economic context, micro-finance.


Micro Finance, Micro Enterprises and Women Entrepreneurs

Micro Finance, Micro Enterprises and Women Entrepreneurs

Author: Rabindra Kumar Swain

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788177083736

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Micro finance is the provision of a diverse range of financial services and products, including small loans (micro credit), saving accounts, insurance, pensions, and money transfers. In India, these are designed to assist people living in poverty who are not able to access financial services in the mainstream banking sector because they have no collateral, formal identification, or steady income. Micro enterprises contribute significantly to economic growth, equity, and social stability. The sector is one of the most important vehicles through which India's low-income-earning people can escape poverty. With limited skills and education, poor women, particularly in rural areas, find tremendous economic opportunities in micro enterprises. This book explains and examines the role of micro finance and micro enterprises in empowering women from disadvantaged sections of the Indian economy.


An Economic Analysis of Microfinance Through Women Entrepreneurs

An Economic Analysis of Microfinance Through Women Entrepreneurs

Author: D. Amutha

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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The micro finance is agenda for empowering poor women. Micro enterprises are an integral part of planned strategy for securing balanced development of the economy of the poor women. Rural women's participation in agro-based activities is much more than what statistics reveal. The study was conducted with the following specific objectives; to evaluate the role of self Help Groups in women entrepreneurship in Vellapatti village. To assess the perception of beneficiaries about the role of SHGs. To evaluate the working of the SHGs in Vellapatti village. The present study is based on both primary and secondary data. Primary data have been collected by conducting a survey among 75 sample respondents from 9 Self Help Groups in different areas of Vellapatti village of Tuticorin town. Eight respondents were selected from each Self Help Group. Random sampling technique was used to select the respondents. Percentage analysis, averages, chi square test and probability analysis were used. The data relates to the month of April 2012. The study reveals that 17.33 percent of the sample respondent's suggestions to improve the performance of SHGs are to provide more loans, whereas 60 percent and 22.67 percent of the sample respondents' suggestion is to provide loan at right time and to provide loan at lesser rate of interest. Microfinance has been one of the few effective tools for poverty reduction over the past years. Through the creation of self help groups, poor people can safely deposit money and accumulate funds for future investments or emergencies as well as access loans for productive purposes leading to higher incomes. Women are participating in all the productive activities and are at par with men. Government, banks and other financial institutions should come forward to offer loans for rural women, so that women entrepreneurs' movement in India will work on right direction to empower more and more women in social, economical, cultural and in political matters.