An Investigation of Women Entrepreneurship: Motives and Barriers to Business Start Up in the Arab World

Bouguerra, Nesrine (2015) An Investigation of Women Entrepreneurship: Motives and Barriers to Business Start Up in the Arab World. Journal of Women's Entrepreneurship and Education (1-2). pp. 86-104. ISSN 1821-1283

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Abstract

Entrepreneurship is seen as a necessary ingredient for stimulating economic growth and employment opportunities in all societies. SMEs account for a wide share of economic activity and development; they are the
primary engine of job creation, income growth and poverty reduction. It is widely acknowledged that women are playing a significant role in economic development through starting new businesses. Entrepreneurial activities should be embraced by women as the nation benefits, not only from reduction of unemployment, promotion of production and increase in consumption, but also in achieving gender equality, social and cultural reforms.
This conceptual paper aims to investigate the attitudes of women towards entrepreneurship; it discusses the motives and barriers women in the Arab
World face in the process of their entrepreneurial activities. The study reviews previous published works on female entrepreneurship in order to
understand this phenomenon and bridge the motives and barriers that may help or challenge them in their engagement in business start up. This will be
followed by a development of a model of female entrepreneurial process and a female decision process framework which highlights the relationship between
motives, barriers and the developed model of female entrepreneurial process.
Main findings of this study include exploring the different motives and barriers that may help or challenge females in their engagement in the
entrepreneurial process. Indeed, the developed conceptual framework reveals that there is a relationship between female motives and the barriers they face in
their business start up; female entrepreneurial decision is determined by both the motives and barriers through the entrepreneurial process.
Main contributions of this conceptual paper include: shedding light on the motives and barriers that may push or challenge Arab females to embrace entrepreneurial activities; develop a model for female entrepreneurial
process as well as develop a female decision process framework which will serve as a reference for replication in future studies.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: COBISS.ID=215911692
Uncontrolled Keywords: entrepreneurship, female entrepreneurship in the Arab world, women, motives, barriers
Research Department: ?? H1 ??
Depositing User: Jelena Banovic
Date Deposited: 07 Jun 2016 17:47
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2016 17:47
URI: http://35.240.28.64/id/eprint/470
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