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The Role of Islamic Banks In The Entrepreneurial Success: Evidence From Bahrain

Dalal Najeeb Tawfiqi and Allam Hamdan
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Dalal Najeeb Tawfiqi: Ahlia University, Postal: Ahlia University
Allam Hamdan: Ahlia University, Postal: Ahlia University

International Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2018, vol. 22, issue 2

Abstract: The aim of the study is to highlight the significance of Islamic banks towards the entrepreneurs and their success for what they carry from value and benefits. To collect the data, a questionnaire was distributed to 140 entrepreneurs in the Kingdom of Bahrain where 104 of them were received. The methodology used was Multinomial logistic regression and Spearman correlation tests. The findings disclose that Islamic banks have a role in the success of the entrepreneur. The awareness of entrepreneurs, flexibility, development of services and the support provided by Islamic banks are all factors that have a role on the entrepreneurial success in Bahrain. The study recommends Islamic banks to understand the needs of the entrepreneurs and provide them with the required services that support them in achieving the level of success they are seeking

Keywords: Islamic Banks; Islamic Banking Services; Entrepreneurs; Entrepreneurial Success. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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