Are formal institutions ineffective for firm performance? Evidence from the economic community of West African States

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Hazwan Haini, R. Baha, Pang Wei Loon
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PurposeThis study examines the interconnected effects of formal, informal, environmental and skill-based institutional barriers on firm performance. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) region has implemented various reforms and policy initiatives to support small businesses yet are unsuccessful as formal institutional framework and governance remains a challenge.Design/methodology/approachThe authors employ a sample of 3,515 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from the ECOWAS and a two-stage instrumental variable approach to control for endogeneity. Additionally, the authors check for robustness using various measures of firm performance such as profitability, productivity and export intensity.FindingsThe authors confirm that formal institutions are insignificant for firm profitability and productivity, whilst reducing informal, environmental and skill-based institutional barriers are associated with firm performance. However, when barriers to informal, environmental and skill-based institutions are at the lowest, formal institutions are associated with firm performance.Research limitations/implicationsThe major limitation lies in the policy implications. Informal institutions come into play when formal institutions are weak. However, informal practices must be addressed in the form of formal enforcement. This leads to a conundrum.Practical implicationsPolicymakers should continue to market-supporting institutions and a conducive business environment to complement the formal institutional framework.Originality/valueThis study provides new empirical evidence on how institutional quality affects firm performance by examining whether other institutional factors, such as the informal, environmental and skill-based institutional barriers, can moderate this effect.
正规机构对公司业绩是否无效?西非国家经济共同体提供的证据
目的本研究考察了正式、非正式、环境和基于技能的制度障碍对企业绩效的相互影响。西非国家经济共同体(西非经共体)区域实施了支持小企业的各种改革和政策举措,但都没有成功,因为正式的体制框架和治理仍然是一个挑战。设计/方法/方法作者采用了来自西非经共体的3515家中小企业的样本和两阶段工具变量方法来控制内生性。此外,作者使用盈利能力、生产力和出口强度等各种企业绩效指标来检查稳健性。研究结果作者证实,正规制度对企业盈利能力和生产力无关紧要,而减少非正规、环境和基于技能的制度障碍与企业绩效有关。然而,当进入非正规、环境和技能型机构的障碍最低时,正规机构与公司绩效相关。研究局限性/含义主要局限性在于政策含义。当正式制度薄弱时,非正式制度就会发挥作用。然而,必须以正式执行的形式处理非正式做法。这就引出了一个难题。实际含义政策制定者应继续向市场提供支持机构和有利的商业环境,以补充正式的制度框架。原创性/价值本研究通过考察其他制度因素,如非正式、环境和基于技能的制度障碍,是否可以调节这种影响,为制度质量如何影响企业绩效提供了新的实证证据。
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