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International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science (IJAEMS) [Vol-2, Issue-5, May- 2016]
Infogain Publication (Infogainpublication.com) ISSN : 2454-1311
www.ijaems.com Page | 301
Constraints and Problems of Women
Entrepreneurs: An Empirical study of Jodhpur
District
Ritu Jakhar1
, Dr.Gaurav Bissa2
, Dr.Puneet Bafna3
1
Research Scholar-Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur, India
2
Associate Professor-Department of Management Studies , Govt. Engineering College, Bikaner, India
3
Associate Professor & HOD –International School of Business Management, Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur, India
Abstract— The primary objective of the present study is
to identify the constraints and problems faced by women
entrepreneurs while starting and managing their
enterprise in Jodhpur district of western Rajasthan.
Women entrepreneurs in manufacturing, trading and
servicing sector were selected .100 samples were selected
through simple random sampling. Primary data was
collected through interview schedule. Data collected was
suitably tabulated and analyzed and further conclusions
were drawn. This paper also suggests some measures on
the part of government and other organizations
supporting the growth of women entrepreneurship.
Suggestions are also given for existing and potential
women entrepreneurs.
Keywords—Constraints, Enterprise, Entrepreneur,
Problems, Women Entrepreneurship.
I. INTRODUCTION
In India the condition of women has been very poor since
ages. They were never considered equal to men. In-fact
they are deprived of many rights. This gender inequality
not only hampers the growth of women but it also led to
slow development of country as women comprise nearly
half of the total population of India. Thus it is very
important to improve the status of women and make them
contribute in the growth and development of country.
There can be various ways to improve the status and
condition of women .Amongst them development of
women entrepreneurship is the fastest way to improve
their financial condition. Women entrepreneurs not only
confer control over assets but also make her self -
confident to take her own decisions. Now-a-day’s
countries are realizing the importance of women
entrepreneurship and working towards the development
of women entrepreneurship. The entrepreneurship of
women is considered to be an effective instrument to the
economic development and empowerment of women [1].
A women enterprise is defined as “an enterprise owned
and controlled by a woman having a minimum financial
investment of 51 per cent of the capital and giving at least
51 per cent of the employment generated in the enterprise
to women”. According to Schumpeter an entrepreneur is
one who introduces something new into the economy .In
Indian context; entrepreneur is more an adapter than a
true innovator. In a nutshell, women entrepreneurs are
those women who think of a business enterprise, initiate
it, organize and combine the factors of production,
operate the enterprise and undertake risks and handle
economic uncertainty involved in running a business
enterprise.
II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Rathore and Chhabra, (1991) according to them, Indian
women found it very difficult to balance themselves to
the dual role that they have to play as traditional
housewives and to compete with men in the field of
business and industry [2].Hurley (1992) analyzed that
acquiring capital and other recourses for the business has
been a problem area for women [3]. H.Kirve and
A.Knitkar, (1993) in their study on “Entrepreneurship at
the grass roots: Developing the income generating
capabilities of rural women,” concluded that if women are
financially strong they gain both visibility and voice at
workplace, community and home. This has an impact on
their social status in terms of increase in their literacy,
education of their children and family well being. Finally
it was concluded that empowerment of women helps in
economic development of society [4]. Narasaiah and
Ramakrishnaiah (2000) conducted a study of DWCRA
programme in Cuddapah district. It was analyzed that
members of DWCRA were facing problems in area of
finance, marketing and production [5]. Dhameja (2004),
in his study on women entrepreneurs analyzed that socio-
personal is the major problem faced by women
entrepreneurs [6].Nayyar and Pooja (2007), in their study
on constraints faced by women entrepreneurs observed
that women face the problem of marketing, production,
finance, health problems, and work place facility. They
International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science (IJAEMS) [Vol-2, Issue-5, May- 2016]
Infogain Publication (Infogainpublication.com) ISSN : 2454-1311
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observed that financial problems are related to non-
availability of long-term finance, regular and frequent
need of working capital. Lack of transport facility and
poor location of shop are major marketing problems
[7].Rajni (2008) in her study observed that lack of self-
confidence in women leads to many external problems
such as ineffective administration, inability to manage
finance –related issues and marketing problems [8].
III. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
1) To study the constraints and problems faced by
women entrepreneurs of Jodhpur district.
2) To suggest recommendations based on the study.
IV. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Sample of 100 women entrepreneurs was randomly
selected from Jodhpur district. Secondary data was
collected from DIC office and primary data was collected
with the help of interview schedule .Data collected was
suitably tabulated and analyzed. Further conclusions were
drawn and recommendations were given.
V. CONSTRAINTS AND PROBLEMS FACED
BY WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
While establishing and managing the enterprise women
entrepreneurs are facing lot of problems. The nature and
amount of problems may be different from their male
counterparts. Some of the problems faced by women
entrepreneurs are classified and discussed below.
1) Socio-Personal Problems
a) Indifferent attitude of society
b) Dual Duties
c) Resistance from husband/family at the time of start
up of enterprise
d) Lack of education
2) Marketing Problems
a) Lack of travelling mobility
b) Collection of payment
c) Stiff Competition
d) Scarcity of raw material
3) Financial Problems
a) Unable to understand the nitty-gritty of Financial
Management
b) Reluctance by Financial institutions to extend
credit to women
4) Production Problems
a) High cost of Production
b) In ability to keep pace with the recent advances in
technology.
VI. OBSERVATION AND RESULT
Table 1 :Distribution of sample respondents
according to Socio-Personal Problems faced by
Women during the course of starting & managing the
enterprise/business
Socio-Personal problems No. of Respondents
Indifferent attitude of society 12
Dual Duties 43
Resistances from
Husband/family at the time of
start up of business
18
Lack of Education 27
Total 100
Source: Field Survey
Interpretation: Majority of women entrepreneurs (43%)
are facing the problem of dual duty of managing the
house and enterprise as the major socio-personal
problem.27% respondents are facing the problem of lack
of education,18% are facing the problem of resistance
from husband /family at the time of startup enterprise.
While only 12 %are facing the problem of indefinite
attitude of the society.
Table 2 Distribution of sample respondents according to
Marketing Problems faced by Women during the course
of starting & managing the enterprise/business
Marketing Problems No. of Respondents
Lack of Travelling Mobility 8
Collection of Payment 40
Stiff Competition 32
Scarcity of Raw Material 20
Total 100
Source: Field Survey
Interpretation: Majority of women entrepreneurs (40%)
are facing the problem of collection of payment as the
major marketing problem in running their enterprise.32%
are facing the problem of stiff competition, 20% are
facing the problem of scarcity of raw material and 8% are
facing the problem of lack of travelling mobility.
Table 3 Distribution of sample respondents according to
Financial Problems faced by Women during the course of
starting & managing the enterprise/business
Financial Problems No. of Respondents
Unable to understand the
nitty-gritty of Financial
Management
58
Reluctance by Financial
institutions to extend
credit to women
42
Total 100
Source: Field Survey
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Interpretation: 58% women entrepreneurs are facing the
problem of not understanding the nitty-gritty of financial
management and 42% are facing the problem of
reluctance by financial institution to extend credit to
women.
Table 4 Distribution of sample respondents according to
Production Problems faced by Women during the course
of starting & managing the enterprise/business
Production Problems No. of Respondents
High cost of Production 58
In ability to keep pace
with the recent advances
in technology
42
Total 100
Source: Field Survey
Interpretation: 58% women entrepreneurs are facing the
problem of high cost of production and 42% are facing
the problem of in ability to keep pace with the recent
advances in technology.
VII. RECOMMENDATIONS
• Government should introduce some schemes
exclusively for women entrepreneurs who are under
graduates or not well educated.
• Potential women entrepreneurs should be identified
and free workshops should be organized for them to
make them aware of latest technology and market
trends.
• Easy and flexible loan policy should be formed for
women entrepreneurs.
• Marketing facilities and raw material should be
provided to women entrepreneurs to solve their
problem of dependency of middle men and
procurement of raw material.
• Efforts should be made to educate more and more
women.
• Society as whole should realize the importance of
women empowerment and entrepreneurship and
should change its attitude towards women.
• Apart from the traditional area, more avenues should
be identified for potential women entrepreneurs.
VIII. CONCLUSION
Through this paper the various problems faced by women
entrepreneurs in Jodhpur district have been identified
.Based on the results of the study a number of
recommendations and suggestions have been given which
can be used by the government for improving the
conditions of women entrepreneurs.
REFERENCES
[1] N.S.Bisht and P.K Sharma, “Entrepreneurship
Expectations and Experience”, 2nd Ed.Bombay:
Himalaya Publishing House.Vol.2, pp 23-24, 1991.
[2] B.S. Rathore and R Chhabra, “Promotion of Women
Entrepreneurship: Training Strategies,” SEDME,
Vol.4, March 1991.
[3] A Hurley, “Incorporating feminist theories into
sociological theories of Entrepreneurship”, paper
presented at the annual academy of management
meeting, Entrepreneurship division, Miami, 1992.
[4] H. Kirve and A.Knitkar, “Entrepreneurship at the
grass roots: Developing the income generating
capabilities of rural women,” The Journal of
Entrepreneurship, Vol.2, No.2, 1993.
[5] P.V. Narasaiah and K. Ramakrishnaiah ,DWCRA
Programme in Cuddapah District: An Evaluation
,SEDME,Vol.XI,No.31,2000.
[6] S.K. Dhameja, “Women Entrepreneurs”, Deep and
Deep Publications Pvt.Ltd.,New Delhi,2004.
[7] Nayyar and Pooja, “Causes and Constraints Faced
by Women Entrepreneurs in Entrepreneurial
Process”, The Journal of Social Science, 14 (2),
2007.
[8] N Rajni, “Management Training Needs of Women
Entrepreneurs”, Journal of Anthropologist, 10 (4),
2008.

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  • 1. International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science (IJAEMS) [Vol-2, Issue-5, May- 2016] Infogain Publication (Infogainpublication.com) ISSN : 2454-1311 www.ijaems.com Page | 301 Constraints and Problems of Women Entrepreneurs: An Empirical study of Jodhpur District Ritu Jakhar1 , Dr.Gaurav Bissa2 , Dr.Puneet Bafna3 1 Research Scholar-Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur, India 2 Associate Professor-Department of Management Studies , Govt. Engineering College, Bikaner, India 3 Associate Professor & HOD –International School of Business Management, Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur, India Abstract— The primary objective of the present study is to identify the constraints and problems faced by women entrepreneurs while starting and managing their enterprise in Jodhpur district of western Rajasthan. Women entrepreneurs in manufacturing, trading and servicing sector were selected .100 samples were selected through simple random sampling. Primary data was collected through interview schedule. Data collected was suitably tabulated and analyzed and further conclusions were drawn. This paper also suggests some measures on the part of government and other organizations supporting the growth of women entrepreneurship. Suggestions are also given for existing and potential women entrepreneurs. Keywords—Constraints, Enterprise, Entrepreneur, Problems, Women Entrepreneurship. I. INTRODUCTION In India the condition of women has been very poor since ages. They were never considered equal to men. In-fact they are deprived of many rights. This gender inequality not only hampers the growth of women but it also led to slow development of country as women comprise nearly half of the total population of India. Thus it is very important to improve the status of women and make them contribute in the growth and development of country. There can be various ways to improve the status and condition of women .Amongst them development of women entrepreneurship is the fastest way to improve their financial condition. Women entrepreneurs not only confer control over assets but also make her self - confident to take her own decisions. Now-a-day’s countries are realizing the importance of women entrepreneurship and working towards the development of women entrepreneurship. The entrepreneurship of women is considered to be an effective instrument to the economic development and empowerment of women [1]. A women enterprise is defined as “an enterprise owned and controlled by a woman having a minimum financial investment of 51 per cent of the capital and giving at least 51 per cent of the employment generated in the enterprise to women”. According to Schumpeter an entrepreneur is one who introduces something new into the economy .In Indian context; entrepreneur is more an adapter than a true innovator. In a nutshell, women entrepreneurs are those women who think of a business enterprise, initiate it, organize and combine the factors of production, operate the enterprise and undertake risks and handle economic uncertainty involved in running a business enterprise. II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE Rathore and Chhabra, (1991) according to them, Indian women found it very difficult to balance themselves to the dual role that they have to play as traditional housewives and to compete with men in the field of business and industry [2].Hurley (1992) analyzed that acquiring capital and other recourses for the business has been a problem area for women [3]. H.Kirve and A.Knitkar, (1993) in their study on “Entrepreneurship at the grass roots: Developing the income generating capabilities of rural women,” concluded that if women are financially strong they gain both visibility and voice at workplace, community and home. This has an impact on their social status in terms of increase in their literacy, education of their children and family well being. Finally it was concluded that empowerment of women helps in economic development of society [4]. Narasaiah and Ramakrishnaiah (2000) conducted a study of DWCRA programme in Cuddapah district. It was analyzed that members of DWCRA were facing problems in area of finance, marketing and production [5]. Dhameja (2004), in his study on women entrepreneurs analyzed that socio- personal is the major problem faced by women entrepreneurs [6].Nayyar and Pooja (2007), in their study on constraints faced by women entrepreneurs observed that women face the problem of marketing, production, finance, health problems, and work place facility. They
  • 2. International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science (IJAEMS) [Vol-2, Issue-5, May- 2016] Infogain Publication (Infogainpublication.com) ISSN : 2454-1311 www.ijaems.com Page | 302 observed that financial problems are related to non- availability of long-term finance, regular and frequent need of working capital. Lack of transport facility and poor location of shop are major marketing problems [7].Rajni (2008) in her study observed that lack of self- confidence in women leads to many external problems such as ineffective administration, inability to manage finance –related issues and marketing problems [8]. III. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 1) To study the constraints and problems faced by women entrepreneurs of Jodhpur district. 2) To suggest recommendations based on the study. IV. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Sample of 100 women entrepreneurs was randomly selected from Jodhpur district. Secondary data was collected from DIC office and primary data was collected with the help of interview schedule .Data collected was suitably tabulated and analyzed. Further conclusions were drawn and recommendations were given. V. CONSTRAINTS AND PROBLEMS FACED BY WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS While establishing and managing the enterprise women entrepreneurs are facing lot of problems. The nature and amount of problems may be different from their male counterparts. Some of the problems faced by women entrepreneurs are classified and discussed below. 1) Socio-Personal Problems a) Indifferent attitude of society b) Dual Duties c) Resistance from husband/family at the time of start up of enterprise d) Lack of education 2) Marketing Problems a) Lack of travelling mobility b) Collection of payment c) Stiff Competition d) Scarcity of raw material 3) Financial Problems a) Unable to understand the nitty-gritty of Financial Management b) Reluctance by Financial institutions to extend credit to women 4) Production Problems a) High cost of Production b) In ability to keep pace with the recent advances in technology. VI. OBSERVATION AND RESULT Table 1 :Distribution of sample respondents according to Socio-Personal Problems faced by Women during the course of starting & managing the enterprise/business Socio-Personal problems No. of Respondents Indifferent attitude of society 12 Dual Duties 43 Resistances from Husband/family at the time of start up of business 18 Lack of Education 27 Total 100 Source: Field Survey Interpretation: Majority of women entrepreneurs (43%) are facing the problem of dual duty of managing the house and enterprise as the major socio-personal problem.27% respondents are facing the problem of lack of education,18% are facing the problem of resistance from husband /family at the time of startup enterprise. While only 12 %are facing the problem of indefinite attitude of the society. Table 2 Distribution of sample respondents according to Marketing Problems faced by Women during the course of starting & managing the enterprise/business Marketing Problems No. of Respondents Lack of Travelling Mobility 8 Collection of Payment 40 Stiff Competition 32 Scarcity of Raw Material 20 Total 100 Source: Field Survey Interpretation: Majority of women entrepreneurs (40%) are facing the problem of collection of payment as the major marketing problem in running their enterprise.32% are facing the problem of stiff competition, 20% are facing the problem of scarcity of raw material and 8% are facing the problem of lack of travelling mobility. Table 3 Distribution of sample respondents according to Financial Problems faced by Women during the course of starting & managing the enterprise/business Financial Problems No. of Respondents Unable to understand the nitty-gritty of Financial Management 58 Reluctance by Financial institutions to extend credit to women 42 Total 100 Source: Field Survey
  • 3. International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science (IJAEMS) [Vol-2, Issue-5, May- 2016] Infogain Publication (Infogainpublication.com) ISSN : 2454-1311 www.ijaems.com Page | 303 Interpretation: 58% women entrepreneurs are facing the problem of not understanding the nitty-gritty of financial management and 42% are facing the problem of reluctance by financial institution to extend credit to women. Table 4 Distribution of sample respondents according to Production Problems faced by Women during the course of starting & managing the enterprise/business Production Problems No. of Respondents High cost of Production 58 In ability to keep pace with the recent advances in technology 42 Total 100 Source: Field Survey Interpretation: 58% women entrepreneurs are facing the problem of high cost of production and 42% are facing the problem of in ability to keep pace with the recent advances in technology. VII. RECOMMENDATIONS • Government should introduce some schemes exclusively for women entrepreneurs who are under graduates or not well educated. • Potential women entrepreneurs should be identified and free workshops should be organized for them to make them aware of latest technology and market trends. • Easy and flexible loan policy should be formed for women entrepreneurs. • Marketing facilities and raw material should be provided to women entrepreneurs to solve their problem of dependency of middle men and procurement of raw material. • Efforts should be made to educate more and more women. • Society as whole should realize the importance of women empowerment and entrepreneurship and should change its attitude towards women. • Apart from the traditional area, more avenues should be identified for potential women entrepreneurs. VIII. CONCLUSION Through this paper the various problems faced by women entrepreneurs in Jodhpur district have been identified .Based on the results of the study a number of recommendations and suggestions have been given which can be used by the government for improving the conditions of women entrepreneurs. REFERENCES [1] N.S.Bisht and P.K Sharma, “Entrepreneurship Expectations and Experience”, 2nd Ed.Bombay: Himalaya Publishing House.Vol.2, pp 23-24, 1991. [2] B.S. Rathore and R Chhabra, “Promotion of Women Entrepreneurship: Training Strategies,” SEDME, Vol.4, March 1991. [3] A Hurley, “Incorporating feminist theories into sociological theories of Entrepreneurship”, paper presented at the annual academy of management meeting, Entrepreneurship division, Miami, 1992. [4] H. Kirve and A.Knitkar, “Entrepreneurship at the grass roots: Developing the income generating capabilities of rural women,” The Journal of Entrepreneurship, Vol.2, No.2, 1993. [5] P.V. Narasaiah and K. Ramakrishnaiah ,DWCRA Programme in Cuddapah District: An Evaluation ,SEDME,Vol.XI,No.31,2000. [6] S.K. Dhameja, “Women Entrepreneurs”, Deep and Deep Publications Pvt.Ltd.,New Delhi,2004. [7] Nayyar and Pooja, “Causes and Constraints Faced by Women Entrepreneurs in Entrepreneurial Process”, The Journal of Social Science, 14 (2), 2007. [8] N Rajni, “Management Training Needs of Women Entrepreneurs”, Journal of Anthropologist, 10 (4), 2008.