How Machine Learning Can Unveil Challenges Faced by Women Entrepreneurs in Pakistan

Authors

  • Afnan Khan Exile Group Author
  • Umer Khan Saulat Bari & Co. Author
  • Muhammad Umair Ortak Jewellery Author
  • Nadeem Ahmed Wood Mackenzie Author
  • Sanjay Puri Philip Morris International Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60087/jklst.vol2.n2.p360

Keywords:

Machine Learning, AI, Entrepreneurship

Abstract

Machine Learning has emerged as a prominent force in entrepreneurship, particularly amidst the evolving economic landscape of Pakistan and the global challenges posed by inflation. This qualitative study, employing thematic analysis complemented by sentiment analysis, focuses on insights derived from women entrepreneurs for whom entrepreneurship serves as the primary source of family income. These women exhibit a tech-savvy approach, utilising algorithms to optimise their Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).

The research explores key questions regarding the informational needs of women entrepreneurs, central to the study's objectives. Participants uniformly advocate for increased governmental support to foster entrepreneurial growth, alongside a collective call for women to assert their rights within the entrepreneurial domain. Additionally, proactive training initiatives are emphasised, with a shift towards internal initiatives driving change rather than relying solely on external interventions. Incremental progress is highlighted as crucial, given the societal barriers impeding long-term aspirations.

Recommendations stemming from the study advocate for multifaceted interventions to cultivate an entrepreneurial ecosystem conducive to women's empowerment. These include the establishment of government-funded youth training centres, comprehensive educational seminars to foster entrepreneurship awareness, flexible educational schedules accommodating extracurricular activities, and provision of supplementary certifications aligned with entrepreneurial lifestyles by educational institutions.

These recommendations aim to foster systemic changes empowering women entrepreneurs, facilitating their transition into influential stakeholders within Pakistan's entrepreneurial landscape. Furthermore, sentiment analysis informs predictive modelling for Machine Learning, enriching insights into the entrepreneurial experiences of women in Pakistan.

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Author Biography

  • Afnan Khan, Exile Group

    Afnan is a seasoned Machine Learning Engineer and marketing expert with a fervent passion for research. With a background rooted in data analytics and a keen understanding of consumer behaviour, Afnan has emerged as a leading authority in leveraging technology to drive business growth. His innovative approach to blending machine learning techniques with marketing strategies has earned him recognition in the industry. A dedicated professional committed to staying at the forefront of technological advancements, Afnan is known for his ability to translate complex data into actionable insights that propel businesses forward.

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Published

16-05-2023

How to Cite

Khan, A., Khan, U., Umair, M., Ahmed, N., & Puri, S. (2023). How Machine Learning Can Unveil Challenges Faced by Women Entrepreneurs in Pakistan. Journal of Knowledge Learning and Science Technology ISSN: 2959-6386 (online), 2(2), 352-360. https://doi.org/10.60087/jklst.vol2.n2.p360