Abstract
Towards economic development, women have the right to maximise their potential to achieve economic growth. This study aims to analyse research trends that can develop and provide implications for women’s business empowerment. The outline literature published between 2000 and 2020 adopted bibliometric indicators and a literature review approach to visualise research developments and see opportunities to improve studies on women’s entrepreneurship. A total of 317 research articles were generated based on keywords from the Scopus database. The study shows a process of empowering women to increase the potential complicity of women entrepreneurs in entrepreneurial activities. In this case, the suitable activities are from SMEs, which are HBBs (Home-based businesses). The paper humbly encourages future research to explore more on the topic of women’s entrepreneurship following its untapped potential. Consequently, the analysishighlighted some areas of the study in the field of women’s entrepreneurship, motivating future research. This study is expected to motivate the government, economic activists, and researchers to delveinto the potential of women’s entrepreneurship to strengthen the economy.
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Ma’ruf, A., Chalifatunnisa, C. M., & Nabila, N. S. (2024). A Bibliometric Analysis of Women’s Entrepreneurship to Sustainable Economic Growth. TEM Journal, 13(4), 3040–3049. https://doi.org/10.18421/TEM134-38
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