Abstract

Spiritual capital plays a significant role in the journey of creative entrepreneurship. It serves as a valuable resource that influences innovative thinking, decision-making, and overall business performance for entrepreneurs. The integration of beliefs and spiritual practices empowers entrepreneurs to tap into their inner creativity, develop unique solutions, and successfully navigate challenges in the dynamic business landscape. This study employs bibliometric research methodology to analyse the relationship between the spiritual capital economy and women's entrepreneurial creativity. This research examines 370 document publications gathered from Google Scholar from 2005 to 2020 to identify issue clusters associated with the spiritual capital economy and creativity in women entrepreneurs. The findings indicate a great potential for further exploration of the relationship between spiritual capital and women's entrepreneurial creativity. Spiritual capital can serve as a valuable resource in fostering creativity, innovation, and performance for women entrepreneurs in the business context. However, direct research exploring this connection is still limited, necessitating further investigation to gain a deeper understanding of the influence of spiritual capital tourism economic factors on women's entrepreneurial creativity.

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