2013
DOI: 10.5296/bmh.v1i1.3924
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Factors Considered Important for Establishing Small and Medium Enterprises by Women Entrepreneurs—A Study on Khulna City

Abstract: Half of the population is women who need to be incorporated in nation's workforce for the sustainable economic development. In the context of Bangladesh, the development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) can be considered as a vital instrument for poverty alleviation and can ensure the rapid industrialization. This study attempts to explore the forces that encouraged women entrepreneurs to start their SMEs. The study was made on the entrepreneurs of Khulna, a metropolitan city of the country. The data was… Show more

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“…By contrast, medium enterprises in this category have a value (at current market prices) of Bangladesh currency (BDT) 100m for their replacement costs of plants, machinery and other parts/components, support utilities, associated technical services and capitalised costs, amongst others, excluding land and building. Under the services enterprise-class, small enterprises have under 25 staff members working full-time, while medium enterprises should have between 25 and 100 employees (Ahmed and Chowdhury, 2009; Bangladesh Bank, 2011; Rahman et al , 2013; Scholtz et al , 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By contrast, medium enterprises in this category have a value (at current market prices) of Bangladesh currency (BDT) 100m for their replacement costs of plants, machinery and other parts/components, support utilities, associated technical services and capitalised costs, amongst others, excluding land and building. Under the services enterprise-class, small enterprises have under 25 staff members working full-time, while medium enterprises should have between 25 and 100 employees (Ahmed and Chowdhury, 2009; Bangladesh Bank, 2011; Rahman et al , 2013; Scholtz et al , 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The government of Bangladesh defines SMEs in two broad classes: manufacturing and services enterprises. Under the manufacturing class, firms consider small if the replacement costs (at current market prices) of plants, machinery and other parts/components, support utilities, associated technical services and capitalised costs, excluding land and building, are (Ahmed and Chowdhury, 2009;Bangladesh Bank, 2011;Rahman et al, 2013;Scholtz et al, 2017).…”
Section: Sampling and Data Collection Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women constitute about nearly half of the entire world population, which means partial progress of a country is on women's shoulders (Devi, 2012;Rahman et al, 2013). In line with this, developing countries worldwide are making strategies to upgrade women status since they are sometimes considered the most neglected group of society (Siddique, 2008;Noor et al, 2020b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%