Theses and Dissertations
Advisor
Chrisman, James
Committee Member
Vardaman, James
Committee Member
Markin, Erik
Committee Member
Nehme, Alaa
Date of Degree
8-13-2024
Original embargo terms
Visible MSU Only 1 year
Document Type
Dissertation - Campus Access Only
Major
Business Administration (Management)
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
College
College of Business
Department
Department of Management and Information Systems
Abstract
This dissertation examines the factors influencing entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia, focusing on economic, social, and cultural aspects. Three hypotheses guide the study: 1) Economic factors. 2) The social environment. 3) There is a positive relationship between prior and subsequent venture creation. Using panel data from 13 regions between 2008 and 2022, findings show that positive economic changes, higher income per capita, lower unemployment, and higher business density significantly boost new venture creation. Access to finance and prior venture creation also positively influence subsequent entrepreneurial activities. However, a higher proportion of foreign workers and marriage rates negatively correlate with new venture creation, while the female population ratio has a complex impact. This research provides insights for policymakers and entrepreneurs, emphasizing the need for supportive economic environments and policies addressing social dynamics to enhance entrepreneurial growth in Saudi Arabia.
Recommended Citation
Alharbi, Nawaf, "The impact of economic and social factors on new venture creation in Saudi Arabia" (2024). Theses and Dissertations. 6304.
https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/td/6304