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Published in: Journal of Business Ethics 2/2021

27-01-2020 | Original Paper

Unexpected Lives: The Intersection of Islam and Arab Women’s Entrepreneurship

Authors: Hayfaa A. Tlaiss, Maura McAdam

Published in: Journal of Business Ethics | Issue 2/2021

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Abstract

This paper explores how Islam is understood by Muslim women entrepreneurs and considers its influence on their entrepreneurial experiences in the country-specific context of Lebanon. In so doing, we adopt a qualitative interpretative approach, drawing upon 21 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with women entrepreneurs. Accordingly, we present empirical evidence detailing how Muslim women entrepreneurs utilise various aspects and teachings of Islam to make sense of their entrepreneurial decisions. We thus provide insight into how women’s entrepreneurship interlocks with Islamic teachings and the restrictions imposed by patriarchal socio-cultural values in Lebanon. This paper advances entrepreneurship research by demonstrating how Islam unfolds as a source of inspiration and resilience for women entrepreneurs, if and when equipped with an Islamic feminist interpretation.

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Footnotes
1
PBUH: Peace be upon him. Following Beekun and Badawi (2005), PBUH is an honorific used whenever the name of the Prophet is mentioned throughout the article.
 
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The Quran is composed of chapters and verses. All references made to the Quran throughout this study following this form: chapter number:verse number within that specific chapter. Per Tlaiss’ (2015a) suggestions we referenced the following translation of the Quran: Saheeh International (Eds): 2004, The Qur’an (Al-Muntada al-Islami).
 
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Metadata
Title
Unexpected Lives: The Intersection of Islam and Arab Women’s Entrepreneurship
Authors
Hayfaa A. Tlaiss
Maura McAdam
Publication date
27-01-2020
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Business Ethics / Issue 2/2021
Print ISSN: 0167-4544
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-020-04437-0

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