宗教框架下巴基斯坦女企业家的身份建构:社会文化与宗教因素的相互作用

Javeria Aftab, Ayesha Abrar, Lubna Maroof
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本文关注的是宗教、文化和创业背景相互作用下巴基斯坦女性企业家的身份建构。我们通过交叉分析,为巴基斯坦背景下伊斯兰价值观和巴基斯坦文化价值观如何塑造女性企业家身份的理论发展做出贡献。我们利用对女企业家的五次深度访谈来说明女企业家是如何执行她们的企业并在融合伊斯兰价值观和巴基斯坦文化价值观的同时保持她们的企业家身份的。巴基斯坦女企业家采用家庭特别实行的伊斯兰规范和价值观作为界限,然而,文化规范有时在建立身份方面超过了伊斯兰价值观。有证据表明,谈判过程可以为个人主义、荣誉和企业家精神创造空间。为了抵制对行为规范的刻板文化解释,各种文化、宗教和家庭身份被精心设计,以扩大允许的界限。这使他们能够依靠伊斯兰价值观,使他们能够在不违反宗教界限的情况下从事经济活动。我们的研究通过展示这些女性企业家如何在性别、国家背景和宗教的十字路口获得代理权,为创业研究做出了贡献。
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Identity Construction of Pakistani Female Entrepreneurs in Religious Framework: An Interplay of Sociocultural and Religious Factors
This article focuses on the identity construction of Pakistani female entrepreneurs as an interplay of religion, culture and entrepreneurial context. We contribute to theory development on how in a Pakistani context the Islamic values and Pakistani cultural values shape the entrepreneurial identity of the women entrepreneurs through an intersectional analysis. We draw on five in-depth interviews of women entrepreneurs to illustrate how the women entrepreneurs execute their ventures and carry their entrepreneurial identity while carrying a blend of Islamic values and Pakistani cultural values. Pakistani women entrepreneurs employ the Islamic norms and values that are particularly practised by the family as a boundary, however, the cultural norms sometimes overweight the Islamic values in construction of identity. There is an evidence for negotiating process that acts as an enabler to make space for individualism, honour and entrepreneurship. In order to resist the rigid cultural interpretation of behavioural norms, various cultural, religious and familial identities are crafted to expand the boundaries of what is allowed. This enables them to bank on the Islamic values that enable them to be economically active without violating religious boundaries. Our study contributes to studies on entrepreneurship by showing how these female entrepreneurs gain agency at the crossroads of gender country context and religion.
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