Digital Women Entrepreneurs: Technology, Innovation and Opportunity
Digital Women Entrepreneurs: Technology, Innovation and Opportunity
Authors: Mrs. Koudagani Mamatha, Dr. T. Shanmugapriya, Dr. Anilambica Kata, and Mrs. M. Karuna Sudha
ISBN: 978-81-69297-83-7
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59646/670
Date of Publication: April 30, 2026
Cite this book: Mamatha K, T. Shanmugapriya, Anilambica K, and M. Karuna S, (2026), Digital Women Entrepreneurs: Technology, Innovation and Opportunity, San International Scientific Publications, ISBN: 978-81-69297-83-7, DOI: https://doi.org/10.59646/670
Preface
This book, Digital Women Entrepreneurs: Technology, Innovation and Opportunity, emerges at a pivotal moment in history when the convergence of digital technologies and entrepreneurial ambition is reshaping economies, societies, and individual lives across the globe. It seeks to illuminate the journeys, challenges, and achievements of women who are leveraging digital platforms not only to build businesses but also to redefine traditional boundaries of work, leadership, and innovation. In an era where access to technology can transform ideas into scalable ventures, women entrepreneurs are increasingly carving out spaces that were once inaccessible, demonstrating resilience, creativity, and strategic vision in the face of persistent structural and cultural barriers. This volume brings together insights, case perspectives, and critical reflections that explore how digital ecosystems—from e-commerce and social media to fintech and emerging technologies—are enabling new forms of participation, inclusion, and economic empowerment. At the same time, it does not overlook the complexities that accompany this transformation, including issues of digital literacy, access to capital, policy support, and the intersectional challenges faced by women from diverse backgrounds. By presenting a balanced and forward-looking narrative, this book aims to serve as both an academic resource and a source of inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs, policymakers, educators, and researchers interested in fostering inclusive innovation. Ultimately, it underscores a central idea: that empowering women through digital entrepreneurship is not merely a matter of equity, but a catalyst for broader societal progress and sustainable economic growth.
