Do psycho-entrepreneurial traits and social networks matter for innovativeness among Saudi female entrepreneurs?

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
R. Jaziri, M. Miralam
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PurposePsychological and entrepreneurial traits have been widely studied as explicative variables of encouraging entrepreneurial behavior, while their impact on innovative activity is less explored. This study examines whether, how and why psycho-entrepreneurial traits and social networks effect innovativeness among women firm owners.Design/methodology/approachAnalysis of data collected from 304 Saudi women entrepreneurs accompanied by business accelerators provides a wide support with some notable exceptions. We use Structural Equation Modeling technique to estimate how different constructs interact with each other and jointly affect directly or indirectly women's innovativeness behavior in Saudi Arabia.FindingsFindings point out that innovativeness is positively and significantly affected by emotional intelligence, internal locus of control, entrepreneurial alertness and entrepreneurial self-efficacy. The construct of entrepreneurial self-efficacy mediates the relationship between both business and personal networks and innovativeness. However, professional forums and mentors have no significant effect on innovativeness.Research limitations/implicationsThe sample selection is limited to two entrepreneurial support structures especially business accelerator and business incubator. Expanding the context to other support structures can reinforce the implications and provide more valuable results.Practical implicationsThe findings are likely to be of applicability for improving women entrepreneurship by entrepreneurial support structures.Originality/valueThis research is original in the sense that it investigated useful insights of innovativeness among Saudi female entrepreneurs.
创业心理特征和社会网络对沙特女性企业家的创新能力有影响吗?
目的心理特征和创业特征作为激励创业行为的解释变量已被广泛研究,但对其对创新活动的影响的探讨较少。本研究探讨企业家心理特质和社会网络是否、如何以及为何影响女性企业主的创新能力。设计/方法/方法从304名沙特女企业家和企业加速器收集的数据分析提供了广泛的支持,但有一些明显的例外。我们使用结构方程建模技术来估计不同结构如何相互作用,并共同直接或间接影响沙特阿拉伯妇女的创新行为。研究发现,情绪智力、内在控制点、创业警觉性和创业自我效能对创新能力有显著的正向影响。企业家自我效能感的建构在企业网络和个人网络与创新之间起中介作用。而专业论坛和导师对创新能力的影响不显著。研究局限/启示样本选择仅限于两种创业支持结构,特别是企业加速器和企业孵化器。将背景扩大到其他支助结构可以加强影响并提供更有价值的结果。实际意义研究结果可能适用于通过创业支持结构改善妇女创业。原创性/价值这项研究是原创的,因为它调查了沙特女性企业家创新的有用见解。
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