2024
DOI: 10.1108/ijoa-11-2023-4066
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Muslim women entrepreneurs: an exploratory study of the Nigerian “Mumpreneurs” perspective

Muhammad Muhammad Nasir,
Saemah Shamim

Abstract: Purpose This paper explores the motivations and challenges faced by Muslim women ‘mumpreneurs,’ in Northern Nigeria, a region with a predominantly Muslim population. The unique socio-religious and cultural context of Northern Nigeria serves as a key driver for this research, prompting a deeper understanding of the experiences of Muslim mumpreneurs in the area. Design/methodology/approach The study employed a qualitative approach, by utilizing semi-structured interviews with 12 Muslim mumpreneurs residing in … Show more

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