Innovation policies and values of female managers from the Gulf: a qualitative study
Arnaud Lacheret ()
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Arnaud Lacheret: Arabian Gulf University
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Abstract:
Promoting an innovative mindset is one of the main objectives of all the Governments and institutions of the Arabo-Persian Gulf. This paper is part of findings of a qualitative study on female managers from 3 countries of the GCC impacted by those reforms. The research leads to a new definition of modernity in the Arabian world, impulsed by the females and their dramatic contribution to the changing of the mindset of the region. More than new regulations, this changing mindset driven by the new behaviour and attitudes of females is a key driver to promote innovation within the Gulf region.
Keywords: gulf; gulf countries; Saudi Arabia; leadership; islam; muslim woman (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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Published in Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability, 2020, 5 (15)
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