The effects of religious practices on entrepreneurship success

Arnold Maviya, Grace Portia Kuda Ngorora-Madzimure, Jacob Mapara
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This article reviews literature on how religious cultural practices affect entrepreneurship success. It is informed by different religious cultural practices on entrepreneurship success. African indigenous religious practice, Islam, Hinduism and Christianity are presented as aspects of culture in this article. The influence of these religious practices was bench-marked by success factors which were recorded by various authors. The findings indicated that religious cultural practices promote success in entrepreneurship activities. All of these practices are by faith which renders it impossible to scientifically prove the claims therein. These religious practices promote some ethics an motivation within the individuals which results in the success of their entrepreneurship activities. It additionally notes that even businesses that are anchored on social intelligence as an additional asset are also generally perceived as anchored in any one or more of these faiths. The review however notes that there are some negative influences as well from some of these religious cultural practices. The paper thus concludes by proposing to the reader who is interested in venturing into free enterprise to consider these practices with care in order to get the best out of them.
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宗教习俗对创业成功的影响
本文回顾了有关宗教文化习俗如何影响创业成功的文献。本文从不同宗教文化习俗对创业成功的影响中汲取信息。本文将非洲本土宗教习俗、伊斯兰教、印度教和基督教作为文化的各个方面进行阐述。这些宗教习俗的影响以不同作者记录的成功因素为基准。研究结果表明,宗教文化习俗有助于创业活动的成功。所有这些习俗都源于信仰,因此无法用科学方法证明其中的说法。这些宗教习俗促进了个人内心的一些道德规范和动机,从而使他们的创业活动取得成功。此外,报告还指出,即使是以社会智慧作为额外资产的企业,一般也被认为是以其中的一种或多种信仰为基础的。不过,综述指出,其中一些宗教文化习俗也有一些负面影响。因此,本文最后建议有兴趣涉足自由企业的读者慎重考虑这些做法,以便从中获得最大收益。
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