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Title: Christian entrepreneurial activities and micro women entrepreneurship development Church embeddedness in action
Authors: Quagrainie, Fanny Adams
Keywords: Ghana
Embeddedness
Churches
Micro women entrepreneurship development
Entrepreneurial activities
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy
Abstract: Purpose – Review of literature suggests mixed findings on the relationship between the church and micro women entrepreneurship development. This signals that questions remain about the roles of churches in entrepreneurial development. Thus, this paper aims to explore what entrepreneurial activities are provided by churches to their micro women entrepreneurs and how do these activities influence their entrepreneurial start up and growth. Design/methodology/approach – Phenomenological research methodologies were used to purposive collected data from 38 women entrepreneurs and four church administers in Tema. Results were analyzed using the emergent strategy. Findings – The results suggest that churches provided four entrepreneurial activities which are categorized as finance, networking, promotion of self-confidence and impartation of ethical values. These factors promoted the growth of women entrepreneurial growth but not the start-up of entrepreneurial ventures. The study concluded that the church should provide more support for new entrepreneurial ventures. Therefore, embeddedness because of membership of a church is a critical part of women entrepreneurship development. Research limitations/implications – Further studies will need to replicate these findings with other types of businesses, in other locations. Practical implications – This study suggests that policymakers should be working in conjunction with churches in a bid to promote micro women entrepreneurship development. Originality/value – Limited research has been conducted on church entrepreneurial activities in the development of micro women entrepreneurs in developing economies such as Ghana. This empirical research provides important insights into this field.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9453
ISSN: 1750-6204
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