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The role of strong ties in empowering women entrepreneurs in collectivist contexts

Bettina Lynda Bastian (Royal University for Women, West Riffa, Bahrain)
Bronwyn P. Wood (Department of Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates) (Muslim Marketing Matters, Hamilton, New Zealand)
Poh Yen Ng (Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK)

International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship

ISSN: 1756-6266

Article publication date: 2 February 2023

Issue publication date: 24 February 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study examines what social ties within collectivist settings mean for women's venturing and how these ties support women in gaining empowerment through their ventures.

Design/methodology/approach

Thirteen in-depth semi-structured interviews with women entrepreneurs located in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were conducted to examine the influence of social ties in their ventures.

Findings

The findings reveal that women in this context, contrary to most reported findings in the extant literature, both rely more on and find strong ties more conducive than weak ties in most of their entrepreneurial behaviours and activities. Results also show how the UAE's collectivist cultural norms shape social networks and inform individual decision-making, resource acquisition, well-being and self-efficacy as well as enhance women's empowerment through entrepreneurship. The women entrepreneurs were found to leverage their social ties for both power and action throughout their entrepreneurial journey consistent with their culture.

Originality/value

A conceptual model, derived from the results of a qualitative study, illustrating the relationships between women entrepreneurs' use of social ties and the empowering capacities of venturing within a collectivist cultural context is developed. Based on these findings, the authors discuss the implications for policymakers and recommend avenues for future research, and research designs, on women entrepreneurs in collectivist contexts.

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Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge their own constrains as authors to the study due to their own multi-national backgrounds (Asian, European, Asian Pacific, Christian and Muslim) which bring along their own cultural biases. However, as a multi-cultural group, they have continuously challenged and scrutinized their visions and perspectives throughout the research.

Citation

Bastian, B.L., Wood, B.P. and Ng, P.Y. (2023), "The role of strong ties in empowering women entrepreneurs in collectivist contexts", International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, Vol. 15 No. 1, pp. 122-146. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJGE-10-2021-0171

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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