• English
    • العربية
  • العربية
  • Login
  • QU
  • QU Library
  •  Home
  • Communities & Collections
  • Help
    • Item Submission
    • Publisher policies
    • User guides
    • FAQs
  • About QSpace
    • Vision & Mission
View Item 
  •   Qatar University Digital Hub
  • Qatar University Institutional Repository
  • Academic
  • Faculty Contributions
  • College of Business and Economics
  • Management & Marketing
  • View Item
  • Qatar University Digital Hub
  • Qatar University Institutional Repository
  • Academic
  • Faculty Contributions
  • College of Business and Economics
  • Management & Marketing
  • View Item
  •      
  •  
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Empowering Emirati women through entrepreneurship: Success factors and financial resource acquisition perspective

    Thumbnail
    Date
    2015
    Author
    Jabeen, Fauzia
    Farouk, Sherine
    Katsioloudes, Marios I.
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    Abstract
    The purpose of this research is to identify the business success and financial resource acquisition factors, the problem areas and developmental issues allied to Emirati female entrepreneurs in the United Arab Emirates. A survey questionnaire method was used to collect data from 224 Emirati female entrepreneurs. To understand the sources of advice sought to start the business, factors affecting success of the business, specific UAE conditions that affected business operations, and the problems Emirati women entrepreneurs faced in being self-employed, a factor analysis using Principle Components method subject to varimax rotation was conducted. Findings revealed that Emirati women entrepreneurs consider 3 main factors that will affect the success of their businesses. The Management Skills and Customer Support factor seems to dominate. Therefore, factor inputs (personnel, capital, training, Government) and reputation factors are important but they are balanced with Management skills and customer support. The major problem that the Emirati women entrepreneurs faced in being self-employed are efforts to manage (i.e. too much work, responsibility, and no time for family). Also, it was found that Emirati women entrepreneurs consider Infrastructure factors such as location, parking, awareness of procedural changes, and lack of clarity in policies as dominant UAE factors that affect their business operations in the UAE.
    DOI/handle
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/50055
    Collections
    • Management & Marketing [‎755‎ items ]

    entitlement


    Qatar University Digital Hub is a digital collection operated and maintained by the Qatar University Library and supported by the ITS department

    Contact Us | Send Feedback
    Contact Us | Send Feedback | QU

     

     

    Home

    Submit your QU affiliated work

    Browse

    All of Digital Hub
      Communities & Collections Publication Date Author Title Subject Type Language Publisher
    This Collection
      Publication Date Author Title Subject Type Language Publisher

    My Account

    Login

    Statistics

    View Usage Statistics

    About QSpace

    Vision & Mission

    Help

    Item Submission Publisher policiesUser guides FAQs

    Qatar University Digital Hub is a digital collection operated and maintained by the Qatar University Library and supported by the ITS department

    Contact Us | Send Feedback
    Contact Us | Send Feedback | QU

     

     

    Video