Over the past decade, women's participation in the e-commerce sector has emerged as a transformative force, driving economic growth, fostering innovation, and promoting social change. This research paper examines the growth and emerging trends of women entrepreneurs in e-commerce, presents case studies of successful women entrepreneurs, identifies key challenges and barriers, and analyzes their economic impact. The study employs a mixed-methods research design, combining quantitative data from surveys and secondary sources with qualitative insights from interviews and case studies. The findings highlight significant growth in the number of women entrepreneurs leveraging e-commerce platforms to overcome traditional barriers such as limited access to capital, technological skills gaps, and societal norms. Successful case studies illustrate strategies such as community engagement, brand identity, and technology adoption, which have contributed to their success. Key challenges identified include access to funding, digital literacy, and societal biases, which hinder women entrepreneurs' full potential. Their participation has a substantial economic impact, contributing to job creation, GDP growth, innovation, and reduced income inequality. Empowering women entrepreneurs leads to broader social change, challenging gender stereotypes, and promoting inclusive development. This study underscores the need for targeted policies, training programs, and support systems to address the barriers faced by women entrepreneurs. By creating an enabling environment, policymakers and stakeholders can ensure that women entrepreneurs continue to play a vital role in building a prosperous and sustainable future. Keywords: Women entrepreneurs, E-commerce sector, Economic growth, Innovation, Social change.
Seema Singh (Thu,) studied this question.