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The influence of institutions on early-stage entrepreneurial activity: a comparison between men and women in Saudi Arabia

Abdullah Aljarodi (College of Business Administration, University of Business and Technology, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
Tojo Thatchenkery (School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia, USA)
David Urbano (Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain)

Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies

ISSN: 2053-4604

Article publication date: 1 March 2022

Issue publication date: 31 October 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

To date, insufficient research has been conducted on gender differences in entrepreneurial activity among entrepreneurs in developing countries. This study aims to analyse the influences of formal and informal institutional factors on entrepreneurial activity among men and women in the context of Saudi Arabia.

Design/methodology/approach

This research involves a quantitative analysis of recently collected primary data. Hypotheses are formulated and tested using the Mann–Whitney U test and a binomial logistic regression analysis. Also, the present study draws on institutional economics as a framework to explore how formal and informal institutional factors influence whether Saudi Arabian men and women become entrepreneurs.

Findings

The results revealed that compared to the effects of formal institutional factors, the effects of informal institutional factors are more reliable predictors of women’s entrepreneurship behaviour. Specifically, women are more likely than men to be stereotyped and more likely to benefit from networking.

Practical implications

Regarding policy implications, this study suggests several checks for different institutions to increase entrepreneurship among each gender.

Originality/value

The findings presented here advance entrepreneurial research by empirically examining factors that influence men’s and women’s desires to become entrepreneurs in a fast-growing emerging economy. The findings show a substantial shift in the institutional environment and indicate an extremely collectivist society. This study provides a basis for future studies on factors within the institutional environment and their impacts on whether men and women become entrepreneurs in Eastern nations. Regarding policy implications, this study suggests several ways for different institutions to increase entrepreneurship among each gender.

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Citation

Aljarodi, A., Thatchenkery, T. and Urbano, D. (2023), "The influence of institutions on early-stage entrepreneurial activity: a comparison between men and women in Saudi Arabia", Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies, Vol. 15 No. 5, pp. 1028-1049. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEEE-02-2021-0076

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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