Publication Details
Issue: Vol 4, No 4 (2026)
ISSN: 2995-486X
Abstract
This article explores the scientific and methodological foundations for assessing the effectiveness of women's entrepreneurship development. A systematic analysis of the evolution of the concept of "entrepreneurship," its role in the history of economic thought, and the specific characteristics of women's business is conducted. The article proposes a methodology for using integrated indicators that combine economic, social, institutional, and environmental approaches in evaluating effectiveness. The impact of human capital and management quality on the development of the sector is also assessed.
Keywords
women's entrepreneurship
performance assessment
economic growth
social stability
integral index
institutional approach
innovative activity
gender equality