Women’s entrepreneurship in the GCC: a literature analysis from a socio-cultural perspective

IF 2.4 Q3 BUSINESS
Hamda Al Boinin
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Purpose This paper aims to explore the crucial role of socio-cultural factors in the entrepreneurial experiences of women in the Gulf region. Design/methodology/approach A focused qualitative systematic analysis of 65 published articles was conducted to present existing approaches to studying women's entrepreneurship in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and identify the key socio-cultural factors impacting women's entrepreneurial realities. Findings It was found that gender roles, family influence, social networking and religion are among the most significant factors influencing the entrepreneurial experiences of women in the GCC. Research limitations/implications It was found that the region's prevalent social norms, vis-à-vis how gender roles are defined and practiced, greatly influence the lived experiences of women entrepreneurs. The role of family support (or lack thereof) and the access to networking opportunities to start and grow ventures significantly affect women's entrepreneurial successes. The findings also point to the overarching ideological and practical guidance, Islam is believed to offer, on how life in general and businesses, in particular, should be conducted. Originality/value The paper contributes to the burgeoning literature on women's entrepreneurship in the Gulf by promoting context-dependent knowledge. In particular, the findings highlight the importance of critical and nuanced evaluation of existing theories of gender and entrepreneurship. The examination can help policymakers develop more effective and inclusive entrepreneurship policies in the region.
海湾合作委员会妇女创业:社会文化视角下的文献分析
目的本文旨在探讨社会文化因素在海湾地区女性创业经历中的关键作用。设计/方法/方法对65篇发表的文章进行了重点定性系统分析,以介绍海湾合作委员会研究妇女创业的现有方法,并确定影响妇女创业现实的关键社会文化因素。研究发现,性别角色、家庭影响、社交网络和宗教是影响海湾合作委员会妇女创业经历的最重要因素。研究局限性/含义研究发现,该地区普遍存在的社会规范,相对于性别角色的定义和实践,极大地影响了女企业家的生活经历。家庭支持的作用(或缺乏家庭支持)以及获得创办和发展企业的网络机会对妇女的创业成功有很大影响。研究结果还指出了伊斯兰教所提供的关于如何进行一般生活,特别是商业的总体意识形态和实践指导。原创性/价值该论文通过促进与背景相关的知识,为海湾地区妇女创业的新兴文献做出了贡献。特别是,研究结果强调了对现有性别和创业理论进行批判性和细致评估的重要性。这项审查可以帮助决策者在该地区制定更有效、更具包容性的创业政策。
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