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Autor principal: Sinha, Dr. Nidhi
Formato: Recurso digital
Lenguaje:inglés
Publicado: Zenodo 2025
Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15043426
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  • <p><em><span>The rapid advancement of technology has created new opportunities for sharing and developing knowledge in society and shaping the success of entrepreneurs (Tehseen et al., 2021; Oggero et al., 2021). This transformation included a slew of policy measures intended to promote startup culture and allow younger population members to take risks with their ideas and become “job creators” rather than “job seekers.” In the present scenario, the ‘male-only’ curse in entrepreneurship doesn’t bother Indian women who are passionate about their career and business goals. The increased use of the internet, technologies, and ease of communication is opening up a new platform for women in the digital business market. Digital media is not just the medium to raise a voice and get heard, but it is also the safest avenue to convert big ideas into powerful brands for women entrepreneurs around the world, including India There are several issues that require consideration from the policy and regulatory perspective for a successful revolution. Keeping in view the importance and impediments faced by women entrepreneurs the present paper endeavors to explore the opportunity and challenges that are faced by women entrepreneurs in the current digital transformation development. A summary of scholarly works alongside the discussion of some important findings based on the centred issue was presented in the current paper. The paper also investigates the major challenges and potential solutions arising from the experience of initiatives in the revolution. </span></em></p>