Entrepreneurship from an Islamic perspective

<p>Research about the role of religion in entrepreneurship and more broadly management is sparse. In this conceptual article, we complement existing entrepreneurship theory by examining entrepreneurship from an Islamic perspective (EIP). EIP is based on three interconnected pillars: the entrep...

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Váldodahkki: Gümüsay, A
Materiálatiipa: Journal article
Giella:English
Almmustuhtton: Springer Netherlands 2014
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description <p>Research about the role of religion in entrepreneurship and more broadly management is sparse. In this conceptual article, we complement existing entrepreneurship theory by examining entrepreneurship from an Islamic perspective (EIP). EIP is based on three interconnected pillars: the entrepreneurial, socio-economic/ethical, and religio-spiritual. We outline how Islam shapes entrepreneurship at the micro-, meso-, and macro-level, indicate how Islam may be considered an entrepreneurial religion in the sense that it enables and encourages entrepreneurial activity, review research streams interlinking Islam with entrepreneurship and management and outline promising research approaches.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:3d95d1f2-a56d-4915-bd9e-58c44c2bd0fc2022-03-26T14:20:14ZEntrepreneurship from an Islamic perspectiveJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:3d95d1f2-a56d-4915-bd9e-58c44c2bd0fcIslamBusiness and ManagementEntrepreneurshipEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetSpringer Netherlands2014Gümüsay, A<p>Research about the role of religion in entrepreneurship and more broadly management is sparse. In this conceptual article, we complement existing entrepreneurship theory by examining entrepreneurship from an Islamic perspective (EIP). EIP is based on three interconnected pillars: the entrepreneurial, socio-economic/ethical, and religio-spiritual. We outline how Islam shapes entrepreneurship at the micro-, meso-, and macro-level, indicate how Islam may be considered an entrepreneurial religion in the sense that it enables and encourages entrepreneurial activity, review research streams interlinking Islam with entrepreneurship and management and outline promising research approaches.</p>
spellingShingle Islam
Business and Management
Entrepreneurship
Gümüsay, A
Entrepreneurship from an Islamic perspective
title Entrepreneurship from an Islamic perspective
title_full Entrepreneurship from an Islamic perspective
title_fullStr Entrepreneurship from an Islamic perspective
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurship from an Islamic perspective
title_short Entrepreneurship from an Islamic perspective
title_sort entrepreneurship from an islamic perspective
topic Islam
Business and Management
Entrepreneurship
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