The Study of Investing in SMEs by Women in Sri Lanka
Abstract
In Sri Lanka, many women are running successful small businesses
and some of them are very successful with entrepreneurial skills.
Now they have a chance to participate in a cash economy being able
to send children to school, to pay utility bills and, importantly, to feel
better that they have control over their lives instead of occupying in
a full time job locally or abroad. This has also created a social effect.
Women in business are not only able to take care of financial
position of the family but also they have quicker access to family due
on any reason than a working woman. However, it has not been
observed how effectively women run businesses to contribute to
their family and to the economy of the country. It is common that the
effective management of a small business will lead to expand the
business into medium and large scale in future. This study basically
aims at the progress of women in small business and how effectively
they run the business towards goals in future expansion. The
research method chosen and best suited to this study is descriptive
quantitative research. The proposed method for data collection is
close-ended questionnaire to maintain accurate accounts of
information given. The researcher has used 50 registered women in
small business that fitted with the outlined criteria chosen through
simple random sampling. The researcher concludes the study by
observing the importance of creating awareness of the need for
women to invest in small businesses and financial institution to introduce new financial mechanisms to develop women in
businesses.