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- Title
An Empirical Study on the Impact of Training and Development on Women Entrepreneurs in Karnataka.
- Authors
Premalatha, U. M.
- Abstract
Training is essential for producing an able corps of entrepreneurs who not only survive and thrive, but also contribute to the local and ultimately the global economy. Becoming an entrepreneur is a process of encountering, assessing, and reacting to a series of experiences, situations, and events produced by political, economic, social and cultural changes. This paper studies the training and development programs followed by AWAKE, SISI, MDTC, RVIT and KASSIA in educating potential and existing women entrepreneurs in Karnataka State, and evaluates the impact of the programs. Within the context of research proposal, hypotheses were propounded. While primary analytical research methodology was adopted to carry out the research, cluster random sampling methodology was adopted to select the sample women entrepreneurship training centers in Karnataka. Five institutes were considered for the study, and out of the 1,000 trained women entrepreneurs from each institute, 100 samples were selected for collecting the data. The study reveals the impact of training and development on potential and existing women entrepreneurs.
- Subjects
KARNATAKA (India); INDIA; BUSINESSWOMEN; OCCUPATIONAL training; INTERNATIONAL competition; ECONOMICS; TRAINING
- Publication
IUP Journal of Soft Skills, 2010, Vol 4, Issue 3, p49
- ISSN
0973-8479
- Publication type
Article