Chapter 3: Factors Affecting CSR Practices in Entrepreneurship: Case of Female Entrepreneurs in Pakistan
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Published:2024
Muhammad Nawaz Tunio, Iffat Sabir, Aamir Rashid, Faheem Gul Gilal, 2024. "Factors Affecting CSR Practices in Entrepreneurship: Case of Female Entrepreneurs in Pakistan", Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance and Business Ethics in Tourism Management: A Business Strategy for Sustainable Organizational Performance, Erum Shaikh, Kuldeep Singh
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Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this chapter is to find out the factors affecting female entrepreneurship in the case of the Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) in entrepreneurship.
Methodology: In this chapter, semi-structured interviews are conducted to reach the final findings of the study.
Findings: Findings entail different six factors that severely affect CSR activities in entrepreneurship in Pakistan. These six factors are the educational system and skills gap, Cultural Mindset and Risk Aversion, Limited Access to Finance, Regulatory and Bureaucratic Hurdles, Political Instability and Security Concerns, and Inadequate Infrastructure. Every factor has its intensity and influence on the entrepreneurial process.
Originality/value: This chapter can be useful for international and local NGOs, academic institutions, financial institutions, government agencies, and entrepreneurs.
