Entrepreneurial resilience and the wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in the hospitality and tourism industry of Uganda
Date
2025-04-23
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Publisher
Journal of Ethics in Entrepreneurship and Technology
Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of the study is to establish the impact of entrepreneurial resilience on the wellbeing of
women entrepreneurs. The study also examines how individual dimensions of entrepreneurial resilience
(hardiness, optimism and resourcefulness) impact the wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in the hospitality and
tourism industry of Uganda.
Design/methodology/approach – This study is cross-sectional and used a self-administered questionnaire
to gather data from women entrepreneurs. The data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social
Sciences to run the descriptive, correlational and multiple regression analyses.
Findings – The results indicate that entrepreneurial resilience as a global variable significantly impacts
wellbeing of women entrepreneurs and at the dimensional level, only hardiness significantly impacts the
wellbeing of women entrepreneurs unlike optimism and resourcefulness.
Originality/value – This study is one of the limited investigations that have interrogated resilience and the
wellbeing of women entrepreneurs using evidence from a developing nation where government and nongovernment
organizations are still grappling with uplifting the position of women, including those engaged in
entrepreneurial activities. The major contribution of this study lies in its focus on how the dimensions of
Description
22 pages
Keywords
Entrepreneurial resilience, Hardiness, Optimism, Resourcefulness, Entrepreneurial wellbeing, Women entrepreneurs, Developing country
Citation
Najjinda, Shamirah (2025), "Entrepreneurial resilience and the wellbeing of women entrepreneurs in the hospitality and tourism industry of Uganda", Journal of Ethics in Entrepreneurship and Technology, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEET-10-2024-0033