Stress management by women entrepreneurs
Keywords:
dynamic business environment, female entrepreneurs, role conflicts, stressAbstract
Stress is the dynamic state of a person who faces opportunities, restrictions, or demands associated with what he or she wants and whose consequences are professed as indeterminate and important. In the complex and dynamic business environment there are infinite variety of pressures and demands that can cause stress. Women also face serious conflicts between their married life and workplace demands. High work pressure, long working hours, role conflicts, etc. expose entrepreneurs to stress situations. Considering the above, this research work aims to identify the main causes of stress among female entrepreneurs and suggest ways to deal with this stress.
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