TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of Islamic religiosity on innovation propensity
AU - Alfawzan, Amal
AU - Tamvada, Jagannadha Pawan
AU - Aldhehayan, Abdualaziz
AU - Temouri, Yama
AU - Pereira, Vijay Edward
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - Research linking religion and the economy has generally ignored the potential impact of religiosity on innovation capabilities, especially at the individual level. This is seen as an important avenue for research to uncover the religious drivers that influence the extent and mechanisms of innovation. In particular, evidence on the relationship between religiosity and innovation among Muslims is not known. The objective of our study is to fill this gap in the literature by examining the normative, cognitive, and regulatory dimensions of Islamic religiosity in relation to their impact on the innovation propensity of individuals. Based on data from Saudi Arabia, the results offer partial support to the link between religiosity and innovation propensity. Furthermore, the impact of the normative dimension on innovation propensity is found to be positively moderated by age but negatively moderated by gender. Based on these results, we draw several managerial and policy related implications as well as avenues for future research.
AB - Research linking religion and the economy has generally ignored the potential impact of religiosity on innovation capabilities, especially at the individual level. This is seen as an important avenue for research to uncover the religious drivers that influence the extent and mechanisms of innovation. In particular, evidence on the relationship between religiosity and innovation among Muslims is not known. The objective of our study is to fill this gap in the literature by examining the normative, cognitive, and regulatory dimensions of Islamic religiosity in relation to their impact on the innovation propensity of individuals. Based on data from Saudi Arabia, the results offer partial support to the link between religiosity and innovation propensity. Furthermore, the impact of the normative dimension on innovation propensity is found to be positively moderated by age but negatively moderated by gender. Based on these results, we draw several managerial and policy related implications as well as avenues for future research.
KW - Entrepreneurship
KW - Innovation
KW - Islam
KW - Religion
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85200209327
U2 - 10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123598
DO - 10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123598
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85200209327
SN - 0040-1625
VL - 207
JO - Technological Forecasting and Social Change
JF - Technological Forecasting and Social Change
M1 - 123598
ER -