Women in Social Housing and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship

Sundas Hussein, Adah-Kole Onjewu, Charlotte Carey, Vahid Jafari-Sadeghi*

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Abstract

Women’s engagement in entrepreneurship from a social housing perspective has scarcely been explored in the literature. Thus, insights into how the social housing system may condition participation in entrepreneurship have been excluded from empirical understanding. In order to address this gap, we assess the entrepreneurial intention of women in a deprived area of one of the UK’s largest cities. Through an inductive analysis, we develop a conceptual model in which attitude towards entrepreneurship, self-efficacy and subjective norms emerge as mediators of entrepreneurial intention. Our findings pose theoretical implications for future variance-based analyses, as well as practical implications for social housing providers and the role of public institutions in fostering entrepreneurial outcomes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-158
Number of pages28
JournalInternational Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Volume52
Issue number2
Early online date1 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2024

Bibliographical note

Copyright © 2024 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. This is an accepted manuscript of the article, "Sundas Hussain, Adah-Kole Emmanuel Onjewu, Charlotte Carey, and Vahid Jafari-Sadeghi (2024). 'Women in social housing and the pursuit of entrepreneurship', International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 52(2), 131-158". The published version is available at: https:/doi.org/10.1504/IJESB.2024.138272

Keywords

  • Women
  • Social Housing
  • Entrepreneurial Intention
  • Attitudes
  • Theory of Planned Behaviour

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