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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. The Global Innovation Index Versus the MENA Region Countries’ Ranking
2.2. Wasta in the MENA and Human Resource Management Practices
2.3. Human Resource Management Wasta Practices Versus Employee Behavior and 2.4. Entrepreneurial Innovation
2.5. How Wasta Influences Entrepreneurs' Creativity, Innovation, and Sustainable Development
3.1. Research Design
3.2. Secondary Data Collection
3.3. Exploring Ranking Indices
3.4. Choosing Constant Comparison Analysis Technique
3.5. Data Analysis and Procedures
3.6. The Study Results
| Source of Information | Themes | Factors Identified |
| Literature Reviewed Articles | Theme 1: Culture Theme 2: HRM Practices Theme 3: HRM Impacts Theme 4: HRM Impacts Theme 5: Innovation |
1. PD, COL, HAR, UAE 1. Wasta 2. Unfair Hiring 2. Unfair Promotion 2. Unfair Development 2. Unfair Compensation 3. Low Morale 3. High Turnover 3. More Frustration 3. No Commitment 3. Low Motivation 3. Low Competency 3. Lower Engagement 4. Creativity 4. Innovation 5. Sustainable Development |
| Conditions to start a business based on Global Entrepreneurship Monitor's National Entrepreneurship Context Index (GEM NECI) in (2023). | Theme 1: the quality of a particular economy’s entrepreneurial environment that fosters innovation in a country Theme 2: Factors that enhance, hinder, or hinder entrepreneurial creativity and innovation. |
1. Creativity 2. Innovation |
| The GEM’s National Entrepreneurial Context Index (NECI) | Theme 1: Entrepreneurial conditions. | Innovation |
| Global Innovation Index by Country 2025 | Theme 1: Innovation inputs. | Innovation outputs (patents, knowledge creation, knowledge diffusion, patents, technical and scientific publications) |
| The World's Most Innovative Companies Index (Forbes) | Theme 1: Innovation impact ranking. | Innovative companies |
| The World’s Most Entrepreneurial Countries, 2024 | Theme 1: Easy access to capital for entrepreneurs, Skilled workforce, and competitive business environment. Theme 2: Entrepreneurial environment. |
Innovation |
| Patents by Country / Number of Patents Per Country 2024 | Theme 1: requirements, Patent laws, procedures, national laws, procedures. | Creativity Patents |
4. Conclusions
Appendices
| Number | Rank | Country | Score |
| 1 | 15 | Israel | 52.7 |
| 2 | 32 | United Arab Emirates | 42.8 |
| 3 | 37 | Turkey | 39.0 |
| 4 | 47 | Saudi Arabia | 33.9 |
| 5 | 49 | Qatar | 33.9 |
| 6 | 64 | Iran | 28.8 |
| 7 | 66 | Morocco | 28.8 |
| 8 | 71 | Kuwait | 28.1 |
| 9 | 72 | Bahrain | 27.6 |
| 10 | 73 | Jordan | 27.5 |
| 11 | 74 | Oman | 27.1 |
| 12 | 81 | Tunisia | 25.4 |
| 13 | 86 | Egypt | 23.7 |
| 14 | 94 | Lebanon | 21.5 |
| 15 | 115 | Algeria | 16.2 |
| 16 | 127 | Mauritania | 13.2 |
| 17 | NA | Iraq | NA |
| 18 | NA | Yemen | NA |
| 19 | NA | Sudan | NA |
| 20 | NA | Syria | NA |
| 21 | NA | Libya | NA |
| Rank | Country | Score |
| 1 | United States | 42.88 |
| 2 | Germany | 41.05 |
| 3 | United Kingdom | 35.8 |
| 4 | Israel | 34.25 |
| 5 | United Arab Emirates | 31.01 |
| 6 | Poland | 29.75 |
| 7 | Spain | 29.01 |
| 8 | Sweden | 28.16 |
| 9 | India | 25.47 |
| 10 | France | 25.34 |
| 11 | Australia | 25.05 |
| 12 | Estonia | 24.64 |
| 13 | Ireland | 24.37 |
| 14 | Malaysia | 23.6 |
| 15 | Saudi Arabia | 22.98 |
| 16 | South Korea | 22.43 |
| 17 | Canada | 21.8 |
| 18 | Philippines | 21.62 |
| 19 | Denmark | 21.42 |
| 20 | Switzerland | 21.34 |
| 21 | Taiwan | 21.24 |
| 22 | Japan | 20.71 |
| 23 | Singapore | 20.05 |
| 24 | China | 20.04 |
| 25 | Austria | 19.92 |
| 26 | Portugal | 19.73 |
| 27 | Belgium | 19.72 |
| 28 | Italy | 19.46 |
| 29 | New Zealand | 18.55 |
| 30 | Thailand | 18.32 |
| 31 | Colombia | 18.25 |
| 32 | Bulgaria | 18.05 |
| 33 | Chile | 17.41 |
| 34 | Czech Republic | 17.37 |
| 35 | Mexico | 17.37 |
| 36 | Norway | 17.22 |
| 37 | Cyprus | 17.16 |
| 38 | Argentina | 16.96 |
| 39 | Latvia | 16.76 |
| 40 | Serbia | 16.55 |
| 41 | Brazil | 16.4 |
| 42 | Romania | 16.25 |
| 43 | Hungary | 16.19 |
| 44 | Netherlands | 16 |
| 45 | Indonesia | 15.42 |
| 46 | Greece | 15.23 |
| 47 | Croatia | 15.2 |
| 48 | South Africa | 15.12 |
| 49 | Luxembourg | 15.05 |
| 50 | Rwanda | 14.96 |
| 51 | Turkey | 14.95 |
| 52 | Slovenia | 14.86 |
| 53 | Slovakia | 14.8 |
| 54 | Russia | 14.79 |
| 55 | Belarus | 14.71 |
| 56 | Peru | 14.65 |
| 57 | Iceland | 14.65 |
| 58 | Qatar | 14.54 |
| 59 | Armenia | 14.41 |
| 60 | Malta | 14.4 |
| 61 | Morocco | 14.32 |
| 62 | Moldova | 14.23 |
| 63 | Kenya | 14.2 |
| 64 | Nigeria | 14.11 |
| 65 | Azerbaijan | 14.07 |
| 66 | Finland | 14 |
| 67 | Kazakhstan | 13.87 |
| 68 | Puerto Rico | 13.86 |
| 69 | Uruguay | 13.84 |
| 70 | North Macedonia | 13.59 |
| 71 | Georgia | 13.57 |
| 72 | Lithuania | 13.55 |
| 73 | Ukraine | 13.53 |
| 74 | Vietnam | 13.44 |
| 75 | Jordan | 13.38 |
| 76 | Tunisia | 13.38 |
| 77 | Ghana | 13.35 |
| 78 | Ecuador | 13.34 |
| 79 | Bahrain | 13.34 |
| 80 | Sri Lanka | 13.18 |
| 81 | Dominican Republic | 13.16 |
| 82 | Albania | 13.16 |
| 83 | Costa Rica | 13.06 |
| 84 | Bangladesh | 12.99 |
| 85 | Jamaica | 12.91 |
| 86 | Botswana | 12.85 |
| 87 | Lebanon | 12.8 |
| 88 | Iran | 12.66 |
| 89 | Cameroon | 12.65 |
| 90 | Egypt | 12.59 |
| 91 | Uganda | 12.59 |
| 92 | Venezuela | 12.59 |
| 93 | Trinidad &Tobago | 12.52 |
| 94 | Paraguay | 12.39 |
| 95 | Bolivia | 12.32 |
| 96 | Algeria | 12.28 |
| 97 | Ethiopia | 12.27 |
| 98 | Zambia | 12.27 |
| 99 | Pakistan | 12.24 |
| 100 | El Salvador | 12.18 |
| Rank | Country | Total Patents Grants/Number of Patents |
| 19 | Israel | 5,358 |
| 22 | Turkey | 3,449 |
| 23 | Saudi Arabia | 2,684 |
| 26 | Iran | 2,250 |
| 37 | United Arab Emirates | 1,048 |
| 43 | Algeria | 610 |
| 46 | Morocco | 579 |
| 48 | Egypt | 495 |
| 56 | Bahrain | 197 |
| 73 | Syria | 65 |
| 75 | Jordan | 61 |
| 98 | Oman | 23 |
| 99 | Kuwait | 19 |
The Datasets Sources and their website links:-
- Conditions to start a business based on Global Entrepreneurship Monitor's National Entrepreneurship Context Index (GEM NECI) in (2023). https://www.gemconsortium.org/reports/latest-global-report
- the Most Entrepreneurial Countries https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/rankings/entrepreneurial
- Global Innovation Index by Country 2025 https://www.wipo.int/web-publications/global-innovation-index-2025/en/index.html
- The World's Most Innovative Companies Index (Forbes) https://www.forbes.com/innovative-companies/list/#tab:rank
- Top 100 Global Innovators 2024 Rankings Report (Clarivate) In this report, we rank the top 100 organizations leading the world in technology research and innovation. We measured global innovation by combining modern analytical architecture with our 60 years of experience to identify the top innovators transforming the world as we know it. https://clarivate.com/top-100-innovators/
- The World’s Most Entrepreneurial Countries, 2024 https://ceoworld.biz/2024/04/05/worlds-most-entrepreneurial-countries-2024/
- Patents by Country / Number of Patents Per Country 2024 https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/patents-by-country https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/patents-by-country
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