Entrepreneurship is a central force that
plays a vital role in economic growth. The performance
of enterprises determines the pace of the economic
growth of a country. In the context of Nepal, the beauty
parlour business is one of the rapidly growing
businesses among young women in the urban area.
However, some beauty parlour businesses are not as
successful as others. Entrepreneurship theories explain
why some enterprises or businesses are more successful
than others. In this context, this study aims to identify
the factors determining the performance of women
entrepreneurs in the beauty parlour business. For this
study, the data were enumerated using a semi-
structured questionnaire from 143 women
entrepreneurs who own beauty parlour businesses in
Pokhara. The performance of beauty parlour business
was measured in terms of the growth in profit,
employment and assets during the period between
2015/16 to 2016/17 AD. A multiple regression model was
run to assess the effect of various factors on the
performance of the beauty parlour business. The study
disclosed a significant increase in average annual profit
and employment over the period. The study revealed
that among many likely individual-, business- and
environment-related factors determining the
performance of beauty parlour business, year of
registration, enterprise age and initial paid-up capital
are the key factors determining the performance of the
beauty parlour business in Pokhara. However other
factors such as the age of the respondent, education of
the respondent, previous experience, creative tendency,
calculated risk-taking, independence, type of ownership,
market dynamic and government support do not
appear to have such a significant effect on the
performance of the beauty parlour business.
Keywords : Beauty Parlour Business, Economic Growth, Women Entrepreneurs, Nepal.