The Cultural Drivers of Self-Employment in MENA: Exploring the Roles of Internal Locus of Control and Religiosity
| المؤلف | Bassil, Charbel |
| المؤلف | Safari, Arsalan |
| المؤلف | Parast, Mahour |
| تاريخ الإتاحة | 2025-12-10T06:57:34Z |
| تاريخ النشر | 2025 |
| اسم المنشور | ARAB BAROMETER |
| الملخص | What drives individuals in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region to pursue self-employment: internal or external personal attributes? How do these factors vary across different countries and economic contexts? This blog presents evidence from a two-level logistic estimation encompassing 12 countries from the MENA region and using data from waves six and seven of the World Values Survey (WVS).[1] Cultural and psychological factors like Internal Locus of Control (ILC) and religiosity influence the decision to pursue self-employment. ILC, which reflects a belief in personal control over outcomes, encourages risk-taking and entrepreneurship. In contrast, religiosity connects outcomes to divine will, affecting risk-taking differently. Our research shows that while ILC consistently supports self-employment across the MENA region, religiosity’s effects vary based on a country’s economic context and social dynamics, at times enhancing or restricting self-employment. |
| راعي المشروع | This project was made possible through the support of a grant from Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc (funder DOI 501100011730) through grant [grant DOI https://doi.org/10.54224/30453]. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc.” |
| اللغة | en |
| الموضوع | Self-employment drivers Internal locus of control Religiosity and work behavior MENA entrepreneurship Cultural influences on labor choices |
| النوع | Article |
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