1st Edition

Entrepreneurship in the Arab World

320 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

320 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Entrepreneurship in the Arab World is a pioneering academic reader and research companion offering an in-depth exploration of entrepreneurship in the Arab world. Edited by leading scholars with deep regional expertise, the book addresses the cultural, institutional, religious and socio-economic dynamics shaping entrepreneurial activity in Arab countries. With contributions from local and... Read more

 Introduction: Entrepreneurship in the Arab World

Haya Al-Dajani, Bettina Bastian, Poh Yen Ng, Bronwyn (Aisha) Wood

 

Chapter 1: Contemporary Trends in Entrepreneurship in the Arab World

Rhea George and Haya Al-Dajani

 

Chapter 2: Diversity in Entrepreneurship in the Arab world

Melissa Langworthy and Bettina Lynda Bastian

 

Chapter 3: Charting the Course: Understanding the MENA Region's Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Landscape

Mohammad Reza Zali, Nezameddin Faghih, Babak Ziyae, Mohammad Amin Firoozabadi, Ali Akbar Farjadian, and Zahra Dehgani

 

Chapter 4: Entrepreneurship in Islamic Contexts

Deema Refai and Radi Haloub

 

Chapter 5: Entrepreneurship in the Volatile Economies of the MENA Region

Doaa Althalathini and Sally Shamieh

 

Chapter 6: Green Entrepreneurship and Sustainability in the Arab World

Nadia A. Abdelmegeed Abdelwahed

 

Chapter 7: Women’s Entrepreneurship in the Arab World

Bettina Lynda Bastian and Melissa Langworthy

 

Chapter 8: Family Businesses in the Arab World

Safiya Mukhtar Alshibani, Abdullah M. Aljarodi, and Poh Yen Ng

 

Chapter 9: Social Entrepreneurship in the UAE: Building Sustainable Cities and Communities by Employing the Concept of Creating Shared Value (CSV)

Graham Manville and Lynne Kennedy

 

Chapter 10: Youth Entrepreneurship in the Arab World

Debashish Sengupta, Manisha Mathews, and Roshan D’costa

 

Chapter 11: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Arabian Gulf

Yasser Bhatti and Abdulrahman Hariri

 

Chapter 12: Digitalization and Entrepreneurship in the Arab World

Bettina Lynda Bastian and Bronwyn P Wood

 

Conclusion

Bettina Bastian, Haya Al-Dajani, Poh Yen Ng, Bronwyn P Wood

Biography

Haya Al-Dajani is a distinguished academic and thought leader in the field of entrepreneurship, currently serving as Professor of Entrepreneurship and Director of the EMBA Signature Learning Experience at Mohammed Bin Salman College of Business and Entrepreneurship (MBSC) in Saudi Arabia. Her award-winning research, funded by leading international organizations, explores the intersection of entrepreneurship and empowerment and their combined impact on sustainable development.

 

Bettina Lynda Bastian is a Full Professor in the Department of Business at the American University in Bulgaria. Her research centres on gender, entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development, focusing on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. She is joint Editor-in-Chief of Gender, Work and Organization. She served as Dean of the College of Business and Law at the Royal University for Women in Bahrain. She also held leadership roles at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) in Lebanon. Bettina’s scholarly work contributes to understanding how gender shapes organizational practices and entrepreneurial opportunities, advancing knowledge that supports inclusive and sustainable business development.

 

Poh Yen Ng is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University in Scotland, UK. She holds a PhD in Management from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, and is currently a Senior Fellow of Advance HE in the United Kingdom. Her research spans many areas within the entrepreneurship and family business discipline, including the influence of socioemotional wealth in the family business, the empowerment process and social network dynamics of women entrepreneurs.

 

Bronwyn P Wood has a PhD in marketing from Otago, in her native Aotearoa, New Zealand. She teaches in the UAE; has a consultancy, www.MuslimMarketingMatters.com; and is a Joint Editor-in-Chief for the Wiley journal Gender, Work and Organization. With publications across the business spectrum, particularly in Islamic Marketing and Women’s Entrepreneurship, Dr Wood applies her varied experience to perceptual and epistemological discussions of meaning and well-being. Interest areas are non-hegemonic methodologies, decolonization, social justice and social and economic sustainability.