BBA-ED-Week 3.1 Forms of Business Ownership
BBA-ED-Week 3.1 Forms of Business Ownership
Ownership
1. Patriarchal Society:
Entrepreneurship has been traditionally seen as a
male protected and idea of taking up
entrepreneurial activities is considered as a
distant dream.
Any deviation from the norm is looked fiercely and
if possible, immediately restricted.
Women also have to face role conflict as soon as
they initiate any entrepreneurial activity.
Problems of Women Entrepreneurs
2. Marketing Problems:
Women entrepreneurs continuously face the problems in
marketing their products. It is one of the core problems as
this area is mainly dominated by males and even women
with adequate experience fail to make a knock.
For marketing the products women have to be at the
mercy of middlemen who pocket the chunk of profit.
Although the middlemen exploit the women
entrepreneurs, the elimination of middlemen is difficult,
because it involves a lot of running about. Women
entrepreneurs also find it difficult to capture the market
and make their products popular.
Problems of Women Entrepreneurs
3. Financial Problems:
Obtaining the supports of bankers,
managing the working capital,
lack of credit resources are the problems which
still remain in the males domain.
Women are yet to make significant mark in
quantitative terms. Marketing and financial
problems are such obstacles where even training
doesn’t significantly help the women.
Problems of Women Entrepreneurs
4. Family conflicts:
Women also face the conflict of performing of home
role as they are not available to spend enough time
with their families.
They spend long hours in business and as a result,
they find it difficult to meet the demands of their
family members and society as well.
Their inability to attend to domestic work, time for
education of children, personal hobbies,
entertainment add to their conflicts.
Problems of Women Entrepreneurs
5. Credit facilities:
Though women constitute about large percentage of
population, the percentage of small scale enterprise
where women own very small percentage of share
capital.
Women are often denied credit by bankers on the
ground of lack of collateral security. Therefore,
women’s access to risk capital is limited.
Example: Grameen Banks, Brac, Proshika,
Asa’s microcredit facilities have been a good
deal of self employment program.
Problems of Women Entrepreneurs
6. Heavy competition:
Many of the women enterprises have imperfect organizational
set up. But they have to face severe competition from
organized industries.
7. High cost of production:
undermines the efficiency and stands in the way of
development and expansion of women’s enterprises.
Government assistance in the form of grant and subsidies to
some extent enables them to tide over difficult situations.
Other than these, women entrepreneurs also face the problems
of
labor,
human resources,
Infrastructure,
Legal formalities,
Overload of work,
Lack of family support,
Mistrust etc.
Women set up an enterprise due to economic
and non-economic reasons