Electricity Energy Access and Profitability of Micro and Small Enterprises in Ghana

D. Owusu, P. Agyemang, Douglas Opoku Agyeman
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Over the years, empirical investigations have focused on exploring drivers of the profitability of enterprises in emerging economies. However, there is a dearth of quantitative literature examining how access to electricity energy affects the growth of small businesses. In this quantitative survey design research, two-stage stratified and convenience sampling techniques were used to sample 50 owner-managers of micro and small enterprises in Kaneshie, Accra. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the field results. The study found that the national grid electricity supply for the operations of small businesses in Accra is inadequate. An alternative source of electric energy significantly reduces the profit of businesses. The article, therefore, concludes a positive significant relationship between electric access and profitability of small and micro enterprises in Ghana. The study recommends that electricity supply agencies should ensure greater stability in electricity supply. Stakeholders should begin exploring alternative cheaper sources of electricity such as mini-solar panels and backup generators or renewable energy capacity to relieve small business owner-managers from the high cost of electricity.
加纳微型和小型企业的电力、能源获取和盈利能力
多年来,实证研究的重点是探索新兴经济体企业盈利能力的驱动因素。然而,研究获得电力能源如何影响小企业增长的定量文献缺乏。在定量调查设计研究中,采用两阶段分层和便利抽样技术对阿克拉Kaneshie的50名微型和小型企业的业主经理进行了抽样。采用描述性统计和推理统计对现场结果进行分析。研究发现,阿克拉小型企业运营的国家电网电力供应不足。一种可替代的电力能源大大减少了企业的利润。因此,本文得出了加纳电力接入与小微企业盈利能力之间存在显著正相关关系的结论。研究建议供电机构应确保电力供应更稳定。利益相关者应该开始探索其他更便宜的电力来源,如微型太阳能电池板和备用发电机或可再生能源容量,以减轻小企业主和管理者的高电力成本。
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