宗教信仰对冲突地区企业家心理健康重要吗?来自巴勒斯坦和利比亚的见解

Does religiosity matter for entrepreneurs’ psychological well-being in conflict areas? Insights from Palestine and Libya

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research · 2024
被引 5
ABS 3

中文导读

基于伊斯兰福祉观和韧性理论,通过22位巴勒斯坦和利比亚企业家的访谈,发现冲突地区生活既增强也削弱了心理健康的某些方面,而宗教信仰有积极贡献。

Abstract

Purpose Informed by the concept of well-being in Islam and the eudaimonic view of psychological well-being (PWB), and drawing on resilience theory, this study aims to understand (1) the implications of residing in conflict areas for entrepreneurs’ PWB, (2) the barriers facing entrepreneurs in these areas and (3) the implications of their religiosity for their PWB. Design/methodology/approach Utilizing an interpretative qualitative method, this study employed 22 entrepreneurs residing in conflict areas (Palestine and Libya). Thematic analysis was used to explore the participants’ experiences and insights. Findings The findings show that living in conflict areas enhances certain components of entrepreneurs’ PWB, such as self-acceptance and having a purpose in life and diminishes other components of their PWB, including environmental mastery, personal growth, the presence of autonomy and positive relations with others. Additionally, the findings suggest that religiosity, viewed through an Islamic lens, positively contributes to entrepreneurs’ PWB and identify societal (macro level) barriers faced by entrepreneurs in these areas. Originality/value The study is theoretically and contextually relevant and offers novel insights into the interplay between religion and well-being in conflict areas. It presents a reinvigorated awareness, opens specific research directions and permits the contextual applicability and possible extension of resilience theory.

企业家精神心理健康宗教冲突地区韧性理论