ABSTRACT

This book describes the path of women entrepreneurs who manage sustainable enterprises and delves into the issues that women entrepreneurs encounter along with the steps they are taking to overcome these obstacles. It also addresses the scaffolding provided by liminal digital spaces to the sustainable business models run by women entrepreneurs, as well as how organizations can profit from utilizing digital spaces to improve their operations.

Women Entrepreneurs: Building Sustainable Business Models in Digital Spaces, Case Studies, and Experiences presents aspiring entrepreneurs, sustainable businesses, government stakeholders, and financial and funding prospects in Society 5.0. This book provides insights into prominent women entrepreneurs in the global economy and creates a bridge between innovation and liminal digital spaces. It offers real‑life cases diving into the journey of entrepreneurs being job creators highlighting the urgent need for sustainable and innovative company practices and presents a comprehensive strategy for a circular economy.

Whether you are an entrepreneur, a policymaker, a researcher, or simply someone interested in the subject, this book offers an opportunity to understand and promote the growth and empowerment of women entrepreneurs in the digital age.

chapter 1|22 pages

From Ukraine to Canada

Cultivating sustainable success with AI-powered digital solutions

chapter 2|16 pages

Women entrepreneurs fighting multidimensional poverty in an emerging market

Case of a replicable and sustainable model

chapter 4|21 pages

Empowering women entrepreneurs

Unveiling the opportunities in unconventional industries through the digital space – insights from Bangladesh case studies

chapter 5|21 pages

Gender turnover, sustainability, and innovation

How women are changing farming

chapter 6|8 pages

A study of women entrepreneurs as catalysts for sustainable development

An inspirational story of Uttarakhand well known “Mushroom Girl”

chapter 7|15 pages

Partial least squares structural equation modeling

An application to women entrepreneurship research