Family Matters: Parental Entrepreneurial Background And Intentions
Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
Management Decision
Publication Date
2-10-2026
Abstract
PurposeWe investigate how family background shapes entrepreneurial intentions (EI) among employed adults in the Arab world. While much of the EI literature focuses on students and nascent entrepreneurs, we examine how parental entrepreneurship influences intention formation in adulthood, accounting for mediating psychological mechanisms, contextual moderators, and gendered dynamics.Design/methodology/approachWe hypothesise that entrepreneurial self-efficacy mediates the relationship between parental entrepreneurship and EI, and that perceived entrepreneurial culture moderates this pathway. Using primary survey data from 4,167 employees across six Arab MENA countries, we apply regressions, mediation, and moderated mediation analyses to test these hypotheses.FindingsParental entrepreneurship is positively associated with EI, but this effect is concentrated among men. Self-efficacy mediates the intergenerational link, again primarily for men, and the mediation is strongest when entrepreneurial culture is perceived as less supportive. For women, by contrast, the direct effect of parental entrepreneurship on entrepreneurial intention is statistically insignificant, and the mediating role of self-efficacy is weak and largely unsupported.Originality/valueWe advance the EI literature by moving beyond student populations to focus on employed adults in a region where entrepreneurship is both family-embedded and institutionally constrained. It demonstrates that intergenerational transmission of entrepreneurship is conditional on both gender and cultural context, offering theoretical insights into how family, culture, and efficacy jointly shape entrepreneurial aspirations, while also offering practical guidance for policies promoting inclusive entrepreneurship in the Arab MENA region.
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Publisher
Emerald
Disciplines
Business
Keywords
Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial intention, Parental background, Gender, Self-efficacy, Entrepreneurial culture, Arab, MENA, Family role models
Recommended Citation
Haj Youssef, Moustafa and Sayour, Nagham, "Family Matters: Parental Entrepreneurial Background And Intentions" (2026). All Works. 7871.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/7871
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