Gender differences in the personal value systems of small business owner-managers in Ghana

Rosemond Boohene
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Researchers have suggested that the type of women and men who become entrepreneurs are psychologically distinguishable from each other. Thus the main aim of this study was to examine how these differences are manifested in the personal values systems of male and female owner-managers in Ghana. Six hundred men and women owner-managers rated a modified version of the Rokeach (1973) value survey. The results of the study revealed that female owner-managers gave significantly greater weight than males to power, ambition, social recognition aggressiveness. In contrast, male owner-managers gave greater weight than females to the values of risk taking, personal development, innovation, broadmindedness, capability, courageousness and imagination. The findings thus lend credence to the suggestion that gender differences arise from institutionalised social structures that influence the personal values of small business owners. It is therefore recommended that the socialisation processes both boys and girls go through in Ghana are made gender-neutral. Keywords : Gender, Personal Value Systems, Small Businesses
加纳小企业主经理人个人价值体系的性别差异
研究人员认为,从心理上讲,成为企业家的男女类型是有区别的。因此,本研究的主要目的是研究这些差异如何在加纳男性和女性业主经理的个人价值体系中表现出来。600名男性和女性业主经理对Rokeach(1973)价值调查的修改版本进行了评分。研究结果显示,女性所有者经理对权力、野心、社会认可和侵略性的重视程度明显高于男性。相比之下,男性所有者经理比女性更重视冒险、个人发展、创新、心胸开阔、能力、勇气和想象力等价值观。因此,研究结果为以下观点提供了依据:性别差异源于影响小企业主个人价值观的制度化社会结构。因此,建议使加纳男孩和女孩所经历的社会化过程不分性别。关键词:性别,个人价值体系,小企业
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