Abstract

Religion engages with multitude activities of humans, including entrepreneurship. In the last decade, research on the nexus between religion and entrepreneurship has grown significantly. Scholars offer a comprehensive understanding of the influence of religion on entrepreneurship at the individual and organizational level, yet they say little about the role of the institutional environment. This paper advances a literature review focusing on how entrepreneurship is influenced by institutional framework where religion plays a central role, offers a conceptual model, and an agenda for future research. This literature review is based on 39 articles published in leading business, management, and entrepreneurship journals between 1998 and 2021.

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