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Islamic Entrepreneurship: A Case Study Of Saudi Arabia

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  • RASEM N. KAYED

    (Faculty of Administrative and Financial Sciences, Arab American University, PO Box 240, Jenin — West Bank, Palestine, Israel)

  • M. KABIR HASSAN

    (Department of Economics and Finance, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148, USA)

Abstract

As this paper examines the relationship between Islamic values and entrepreneurial activity, it seeks to establish whether these values can be more effectively tapped into to raise the profile of Islamic form of entrepreneurship. A written, self-administered questionnaire among a random sample of Saudi entrepreneurs in the city of Riyadh was employed to generate descriptive data to assess the views and attitudes of Saudi entrepreneurs toward both conventional and Islamic forms of entrepreneurship. We find that Saudi entrepreneurs perceive themselves to be committed Muslims who consider entrepreneurship a religious and economic duty intended to generate halal (lawful) income to meet their financial obligations and to contribute to the falah (well-being) of the Muslim ummah (nation) in this life and hereafter. The findings also negate the prevalent conventional assumption that Islam is intrinsically anti-modernization and anti-development, and that the religiously-based Saudi culture would hinder the emergence and the development of a vibrant entrepreneurship culture in Saudi Arabia.

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  • Rasem N. Kayed & M. Kabir Hassan, 2010. "Islamic Entrepreneurship: A Case Study Of Saudi Arabia," Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 15(04), pages 379-413.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:jdexxx:v:15:y:2010:i:04:n:s1084946710001634
    DOI: 10.1142/S1084946710001634
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