ADVANCING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS INNOVATION THROUGH SAUDI PUBLIC LIBRARIES
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https://doi.org/10.18623/rvd.v22.n3.3330Palabras clave:
Digital Literacy, Economic, Entrepreneurship, Business Innovation, Public LibrariesResumen
Libraries in Saudi Arabia play a challenging role in community development by offering training sessions to entrepreneurs, creating collaborative workspaces, and establishing partnerships with organizations in the IT sector. The research examines the potential entrepreneurial benefits of Saudi public libraries for entrepreneurial and business development, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 to promote advanced knowledge throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The research employs a mixed-method research design, including 430 library users, to assess the current entrepreneurial landscape of public libraries while identifying various opportunities and challenges faced by library users. The quantitative analysis was conducted by administering a survey questionnaire, while thirty participants were interviewed through semi-structured questions to assess their perceptions regarding entrepreneurial opportunities and the development of newer businesses. The findings of the study highlight the involvement of digital literacy, e-commerce initiatives, business incubation, co-working spaces, and partnerships within the private sector to enhance collaborative efforts through shared businesses. With such opportunities, libraries can attract greater value to the community by increasing economic growth and ensuring sustainability through sustainable activities. The study suggests future research studies to extend the usage and utilization of online services while improving partnerships with entrepreneurs and adapting to newer entrepreneurship ventures. The research is comprehended as a pilot study for stakeholders and policymakers to digitally tune libraries into knowledge institutions that support innovation and newer ideologies to meet business goals.
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