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Religion and entrepreneurship through the lens of the theory of planned behavior: a systematic literature review
Block, Joern; FISCH, Christian; Gnad, Miriam
2025In Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship, 21 (1), p. 1 - 87
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Keywords :
attitudes; Entrepreneurship; intention; literature review; religion; theory of planned behavior; Business and International Management; Economics and Econometrics
Abstract :
[en] Religion, as a system of meaning shaping an individual's worldview, life practices, and community engagement, has been shown to influence entrepreneurship. Yet, despite the growing body of research on religion and entrepreneurship, the field still lacks a comprehensive overview of how religion influences the entrepreneurial process. This literature review addresses that gap by systematically collecting and categorizing studies on religion and entrepreneurship through the lens of the theory of planned behavior, one of the leading frameworks for understanding entrepreneurship. Drawing from 107 research articles, we find that most studies focus on the influence of religion-related entrepreneurial attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control on en trepreneurial activity. Additionally, our findings highlight the ambivalent role of religion in the entrepreneurial process, producing both positive and negative outcomes. On the pos itive side, religious influences can strengthen entrepreneurial attitudes, such as resilience and altruism, and improve behav ioral control by providing access to resources and networks, ultimately leading to favorable entrepreneurial outcomes. Negative consequences arise in terms of behavioral control, such as limited access to financing, and in subjective norms due to religious restrictions. These restrictive norms tend to disproportionately affect women entrepreneurs. We con clude by recommending further research, particularly on the influence of religion on entrepreneurial intentions and its impact on the gap between intentions and actions.
Research center :
Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) > EINT-Entrepreneurship, Innovation and New Technology
Disciplines :
General management, entrepreneurship & organizational theory
Author, co-author :
Block, Joern;  Trier University and Wittener Institut für Familienunternehmen (WIFU), University Wit-ten/Herdecke, Germany ; Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership (CEFEO), Jönköping International Business School, Sweden
FISCH, Christian  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and New Technology (EINT)
Gnad, Miriam;  Trier University, Germany
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Religion and entrepreneurship through the lens of the theory of planned behavior: a systematic literature review
Publication date :
24 March 2025
Journal title :
Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship
ISSN :
1551-3114
Publisher :
Now Publishers Inc
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Pages :
1 - 87
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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