Palestinian women entrepreneurs : an exploratory study of intentions relatedness to business sustainability

Other Title(s)

النساء الرياديات في فلسطين : دراسة استكشافية لعلاقة الدوافع باستمرارية المشروع

Dissertant

Salamah, Mira Simun

Thesis advisor

Khoury, Grace

Comitee Members

Abu Asab, Samah
Sabella, Anton

University

Birzeit University

Faculty

Faculty of Business and Economics

Department

Department of Business Administration

University Country

Palestine (West Bank)

Degree

Master

Degree Date

2016

English Abstract

The main objectives of this study are to identify and explore the intentions for women entrepreneurs in Palestine to start and run their own businesses, the characteristics of women entrepreneurs, the key success factors to women entrepreneurs, business sustainability, the relatedness of intentions to business sustainability, and the main barriers facing women entrepreneurs and how they overcome these barriers.

The primary data are collected using semi-structured interviews with a selective sample of 21 women entrepreneurs in Palestine.

Content analysis is adopted to analyze the collected data.

The results showed that there are multiple intentions that encourage women to start and run their own businesses in Palestine.

However, these intentions vary in terms of their importance.

The top five intentions are the psychological motivation, the need to generate income and job security, independence, freedom, and being own boss, contributing something to society, and the desire to work.

In addition, the results showed that the most two important characteristics of women entrepreneurs are ambition and determination.

Other important characteristics include willingness to advance, optimism, willingness to work, willingness to learn, patience, and creativity.

Moreover, the results showed that the top six critical success factors of women entrepreneurs in Palestine are hard work, business skills, support from family and friends, education, experience, and training, marketing factor, and good product at competitive price.

The results also revealed that making profit is rated as the most common indicator of women business sustainability followed by enlarging the customer base and then being famous in the field of business.

Regarding the relatedness of intentions to start businesses to business sustainability, the results indicated that intentions to start their businesses are directly associated with the sustainability of their businesses.

This is due to the fact that these intentions are the driving force to start their businesses.

As long as they exist, they will do their best to enhance critical success factors which in turn lead to sustainability of their businesses.

Finally, the study revealed that the most critical barriers facing women entrepreneurs in Palestine are lack of government support, marketing, competition, and raw material.

The study recommends, among other things, incorporating women's entrepreneurial dimension in the formation of all SME - related policies, increasing the participation of Palestinian women in the labor force, improving the position of Palestinian women in society to promote women’s entrepreneurship, promoting women businesses by creating favorable environment and policies.

Main Subjects

Business Administration

No. of Pages

120

Table of Contents

Table of contents.

Abstract.

Abstract in Arabic.

Chapter One : General framework of study.

Chapter Two : Theoretical framework and literature review.

Chapter Three : Research methodology.

Chapter Four : Data analysis and discussion.

Chapter Five : Conclusion and implications.

References.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Salamah, Mira Simun. (2016). Palestinian women entrepreneurs : an exploratory study of intentions relatedness to business sustainability. (Master's theses Theses and Dissertations Master). Birzeit University, Palestine (West Bank)
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-728288

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Salamah, Mira Simun. Palestinian women entrepreneurs : an exploratory study of intentions relatedness to business sustainability. (Master's theses Theses and Dissertations Master). Birzeit University. (2016).
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-728288

American Medical Association (AMA)

Salamah, Mira Simun. (2016). Palestinian women entrepreneurs : an exploratory study of intentions relatedness to business sustainability. (Master's theses Theses and Dissertations Master). Birzeit University, Palestine (West Bank)
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-728288

Language

English

Data Type

Arab Theses

Record ID

BIM-728288