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非洲女企业家——资金不足还是表现不佳?

Africa's businesswomen - underfunded or underperforming?

作者信息

Ackah Charles, Görg Holger, Hanley Aoife, Hornok Cecilia

机构信息

University of Ghana - ISSER, Accra, Ghana.

Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel, Germany.

出版信息

Small Bus Econ (Dordr). 2024;62(3):1051-1074. doi: 10.1007/s11187-023-00792-0. Epub 2023 Jun 17.

Abstract

While the recent success of - successful female entrepreneurs - is internationally celebrated, less is known about how liquidity can fuel the success of the and other businesswomen. Using information from a panel of over 800 male- and female-owned businesses in Ghana (ISSER-IGC survey), we capture a measure of underfunding, in addition to data on supplier credit, equity and other finance sources. Our regressions reveal a female-to-male productivity gap of between - 11 and - 19 per cent, values similar to estimates for other African countries. However, when financial constraints are taken into account, the gender performance gap disappears. Accordingly, female business owners who indicate that are associated with higher productivity than males, all things equal. In a finding new to the literature, our regressions reveal the importance of supplier credit for Africa's businesswomen.

摘要

尽管近期成功的女性企业家受到国际赞誉,但对于流动性如何推动女农民及其他女商人取得成功,人们了解得较少。利用来自加纳800多家由男性和女性拥有的企业组成的面板数据(ISSER-IGC调查),我们除了获取供应商信贷、股权和其他融资来源的数据外,还得出了资金不足的衡量指标。我们的回归分析显示,女性与男性的生产率差距在-11%至-19%之间,这一数值与其他非洲国家的估计值相近。然而,当考虑到金融约束时,性别绩效差距就消失了。因此,在其他条件相同的情况下,那些表示[此处原文缺失部分内容]的女性企业主的生产率高于男性。我们的回归分析揭示了供应商信贷对非洲女商人的重要性,这一发现是该文献中全新的。

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