INFLUENCE OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION AND SOCIAL INCLUSION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN - OWNED BUSINESSES IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA

S. SajuyigbeAdemola
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Recognising the indispensable role of women owned enterprises in general economic development, the government of Nigeria have offered support to the development of women owned enterprises through financial intermediary, infrastructures and policy measures. Despite of these indicators, the state of micro entrepreneurship has yet to reach a satisfactory level and women enterprises continue to lag behind that of their male counterparts. This study therefore investigated the influence of financial inclusion and social inclusion on the Performance of Women - Owned Businesses in Lagos State, Nigeria. The population of this study comprised all four thousand six thousand sixty three (4,663) women-owned Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) registered with SMEDAN while three hundred and fifty seven (357) were selected as a sample size for the study. The data collection instruments for the study were structured questionnaire and personal interview. Data were analyzed with the aid of Multiple Regression (Ordinary Least Square Estimation) and Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient. Results showed that financial inclusion and social inclusion have positive and significant influence on women–owned businesses performance. Additionally, financial inclusion and social inclusion jointly contribute about 42.9% to the performance of women –owned businesses. Results also indicated that social inclusion (r = 0. 543**) is positively and significantly related with the financial inclusion. The therefore recommended that government should have a policy in place through its financial regulator to encourage financial institutions to diversify their branch networks in the country and government should also have policies and regulatory frameworks in place that will close the gender gap in financial inclusion and social inclusion.
金融包容性和社会包容性对尼日利亚拉各斯州妇女拥有的企业绩效的影响
尼日利亚政府认识到妇女拥有的企业在一般经济发展中不可或缺的作用,通过金融中介、基础设施和政策措施为妇女拥有的企业的发展提供支持。尽管有这些指标,微型企业的状况仍未达到令人满意的水平,妇女企业继续落后于男性企业。因此,本研究调查了金融包容性和社会包容性对尼日利亚拉各斯州妇女拥有的企业绩效的影响。本研究的人口包括在SMEDAN注册的所有4,663家(4,663家)女性拥有的微型,中小型企业(MSMEs),而357家(357家)被选为研究的样本量。本研究的资料收集工具为结构化问卷和个人访谈。采用多元回归(普通最小二乘估计)和Pearson积矩相关系数对数据进行分析。结果表明,金融包容性和社会包容性对女性拥有的企业绩效有显著的正向影响。此外,金融包容性和社会包容性共同对女性拥有的企业的绩效贡献了约42.9%。结果还表明,社会包容(r = 0。543**)与普惠金融显著正相关。因此,报告建议政府应通过其金融监管机构制定政策,鼓励金融机构在该国建立多元化的分支机构网络,政府还应制定政策和监管框架,缩小普惠金融和社会包容方面的性别差距。
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