Women as Change-Makers: Showcasing Her Entrepreneurial Vision
Dr. Priya Gupta , Amity School of Fine Arts, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Campus, Lucknow, IndiaAbstract
Women in academia are becoming more involved in leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship in addition to teaching and research. It is still very difficult to strike a balance between work-life balance, administrative duties, institutional safety, and research output. Fostering inclusive and sustainable academic environments requires acknowledging women as entrepreneurial change-makers.
The purpose of this study is to investigate women's entrepreneurial perspectives and how their endeavours support social and economic change. It draws attention to the difficulties experienced by female entrepreneurs, the chances for their development, and the social impact of their leadership. The study aims to highlight the importance of women-led entrepreneurship in creating a progressive, inclusive, and sustainable future by presenting successful business models and cutting-edge techniques.
Keywords
Women in Academia, Entrepreneurial Leadership, Work–Life Balance, Sustainable Health, Institutional Safety, Research Management, Gender Equity
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