[ 25th March 2022 by allam ahmed 0 Comments ]

Exploring the changing dimensions of entrepreneurship among women of Saudi Arabia during COVID-19, Anjali Chaudhary, Ghadah A Alarifi

Anjali Chaudhary and Ghadah A Alarifi
Assistant Professor, Business Administration Department, Collage of Business & Administration, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh
Saudi Arabia

Purpose: This study explores the devastating effects of COVID-19 on Saudi Female entrepreneurs (SFEs) by focusing on financial and family challenges.

Design/methodology/approach: The study utilizes qualitative method using interviews to have a clear and in-depth understanding of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), operating in business premises away from the female entrepreneurs’ homes in Riyadh Saudi Arabia. The transcripts obtained from questionnaires and interviews with 35 SFEs were analyzed using NVivo software.

Findings: COVID-19 has disproportionately affected the personal and professional lives of Saudi women entrepreneurs. Women entrepreneurs have implemented strategies to adapt to changing business dimensions and keep their businesses and personal lives afloat.

Practical implications: The research suggests several ways in which the strategies Saudi Arab women entrepreneurs have adopted can help business enterprises in general dealing with short-term business problems and the long-term outcomes of COVID-19.

Keywords: Female Entrepreneurs, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, COVID-19.

WJEMSD V18 N6 2022 Chaudhary_Alarif.pdf
WJEMSD V18 N6 2022 Chaudhary_Alarif.pdf
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