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Studies on the relationship between religion and Entrepreneurship suggest that Islam discourages entrepreneurship. This … the negative effect of Islam on entrepreneurship only applies in the absence of Shariah-compliant access to finance. This … negative effect disappears in the presence of Islamic banks, thus disproving the generalized claim that Islam discourages …
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Muslim entrepreneurs are compelled by religious laws to abstain from engaging in certain economic and financing activities, such as those involving gambling, usury, and speculation. Western entrepreneurs may choose to forgo certain business opportunities due to religious or moral laws as well;...
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Purpose – This paper aims to highlight secular and Islamic feminist approaches to entrepreneurship as potential means to challenge gender inequality in the Turkish context. In Turkey, gender equality remains elusive in a nation where secular and Islamic ideologies compete and produce different...
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