Exploring the Interplay of Female Entrepreneurship and the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in the KSA Towards Saudi Vision 2030
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2025
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
In recent years, the KSA has undergone significant socio-economic transformations under the
Saudi Vision 2030 agenda, strategically positioning entrepreneurship, specifically female
entrepreneurship, as a national priority. These transformative reforms have simultaneously
created new opportunities and presented ongoing challenges for female entrepreneurs,
especially within the KSA's traditionally patriarchal institutional environment. This study
critically explores the lived experiences of Saudi female entrepreneurs, examining their
interactions within the entrepreneurial ecosystem and assessing how ecosystem conditions
function as both enablers and barriers to entrepreneurial engagement. While extensive
scholarship has examined entrepreneurial ecosystems in the Western context, there is a
limited understanding of how these ecosystems operate within gendered institutional settings
like the KSA.
Using a qualitative methodology, this research involved semi-structured interviews with 42
participants, comprising 26 Saudi female entrepreneurs and 16 key entrepreneurial ecosystem
actors. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis to identify significant themes at
the institutional, organisational, and individual levels. The findings reveal a complex
landscape in which recent institutional reforms have significantly enhanced female
entrepreneurs' access to markets, financial resources, and formal support mechanisms.
Nevertheless, persistent informal institutional constraints, including deeply rooted gender
norms, social class distinctions, geographic disparities, and reliance on Wasta, continue to
influence entrepreneurial experiences and opportunities substantially. The study demonstrates
that Saudi female entrepreneurs actively participate in ecosystem development through
resilience, mentorship, collaboration, and advocacy for inclusive policy reform. This research
highlights the intricate interplay between female entrepreneurship and the evolving
entrepreneurial ecosystem within the KSA's socio-economic context. Entrepreneurial
outcomes result from the dynamic interaction of enabling factors and individual
characteristics. Furthermore, the extent to which Saudi Vision 2030 initiatives are
internalised and effectively operationalised significantly influences entrepreneurial
trajectories. Consequently, Saudi female entrepreneurs employ diverse strategies: some
continue to be restricted by structural impediments, whereas others strategically navigate and
exploit emerging opportunities to advance their entrepreneurial goals.
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Keywords
Female Entrepreneurship, Ecosystem, Saudi Vision 2030
