The Impact of Cultural Norms and Gender Roles on Women Entrepreneurs

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  • Iklima Husna Abdul Rahim Faculty of Business, Economics, and Accountancy, Universiti Malaysia Malaysia, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37934/sijap.6.1.19

Keywords:

Women entrepreneur, cultural norms, gender roles, entrepreneurship

Abstract

The role of women in entrepreneurship has been steadily gaining recognition globally, yet women entrepreneurs continue to face unique challenges, particularly in the context of cultural norms and gender roles. This conceptual paper explores how cultural norms and gender roles shape the entrepreneurial experiences of women, influencing their business opportunities, strategies, and outcomes. By reviewing existing literature, the paper highlights key cultural and societal factors that impact women entrepreneurs, including traditional gender expectations, access to resources, and societal perceptions of women in leadership. The paper further examines how these factors vary across different regions and cultures, offering a comparative perspective. This conceptual analysis contributes to the understanding of the intersection between culture, gender, and entrepreneurship, suggesting potential pathways to empower women and promote gender-inclusive entrepreneurship policies.

Author Biography

Iklima Husna Abdul Rahim, Faculty of Business, Economics, and Accountancy, Universiti Malaysia Malaysia, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

iklima.husna@ums.edu.my

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Published

2025-05-21

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