Volume 11, Issue 2, 2026
International Journal of Commerce and Management Studies, ISSN 2456-3684
Paper Title
Motivating Factors for Women Entrepreneurship in Himachal Pradesh: An Empirical Analysis of Pull and Push Forces
Author Name and Affiliation
Dr. Sanjeet Sharma, Assistant Professor, UCBS, HPU Shimla
Abstract
Keywords
Women Entrepreneurship; Pull Factors; Push Factors; Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA); Himachal Pradesh; Entrepreneurial Motivation
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DOI
DOI: 10.67061/ijcams.2026.vol.11.issue.02.4082
