Entrepreneurial Decision-Making Approaches of Award-Winning Women Business Operators in Kandy District of Sri Lanka

Dilan Chathuranga Wijerathna Illandarage, Sarath S. Kodituwakku
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Women's entrepreneurship has been widely identified as a driver of economic and social development worldwide. However, literature in women entrepreneurship argues that women entrepreneurs lag behind men and women business operators are constrained. Despite numerous constraints faced by Sri Lankan women business operators, some have overcome such barriers and become successful, and also have achieved provincial and national level recognitions through winning awards. Women business operators who have earned such recognitions warrant investigations to unravel the entrepreneurial decision-making approaches they have adopted to overcome various challenges in constrained environments. Therefore, this research aims to study the entrepreneurial decision-making approaches of award-winning women business operators in the Kandy district of Sri Lanka using theoretical lenses of Effectuation and Causation. A qualitative multiple case study design was adopted and 30 in-depth interviews were conducted with successful women business operators who have been awarded in "Star Awards". The analysis revealed that entrepreneurial decision-making approach of the respondents does not change with the sector (i.e. manufacturing and service) they operate.  Women business operators have become more effectual when starting up their businesses and have combined the causation approach with effectuation when growing their businesses.
斯里兰卡康提地区获奖女性经营者的创业决策方法
妇女创业已被广泛认为是世界经济和社会发展的动力。然而,关于女性创业的文献认为,女性企业家落后于男性,女性经营者受到限制。尽管斯里兰卡女性经营者面临诸多限制,但一些女性经营者克服了这些障碍,取得了成功,并通过获奖获得了省级和国家级的认可。获得此类认可的女性企业经营者有必要进行调查,以揭示她们在受限环境中克服各种挑战所采用的创业决策方法。因此,本研究旨在运用效果和因果关系的理论视角来研究斯里兰卡康提地区获奖女性企业家的创业决策方法。本研究采用定性多案例研究设计,对30位曾获“明星奖”的成功女性经营者进行深度访谈。分析表明,受访者的创业决策方式不随其所经营的行业(即制造业和服务业)而改变。女性经营者在创业过程中效率提高,在发展过程中因果法与实效性相结合。
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