女性拥有的公司和男性拥有的公司的自我感知绩效:来自黑人和墨西哥裔美国企业家的见解

R. Peterson, D. Altounian
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本章报告了一项关于“性别绩效差距”的实证研究的结果,性别绩效差距指的是由女性和男性创办或拥有的公司在业务绩效上的差异。虽然有许多研究比较了由女性企业家和男性企业家创办或拥有的公司的经营业绩,但迄今为止,大多数研究都采用了财务绩效指标,结果往往不一致。目前的研究通过考察大量黑人和墨西哥裔美国女性企业家和男性企业家的自我认知,比较了基于性别的企业绩效。因此,本研究克服了先前性别绩效差距研究的若干局限性,并处理了很少被研究的创业群体。虽然被调查的女性和男性企业家对各自企业的业绩没有感知上的差异,但被调查的墨西哥裔美国企业家认为他们的企业业绩比被调查的黑人企业家好,这一结果对女性和男性都适用。这项研究的结果为了解黑人和墨西哥裔美国女性和男性企业家的看法提供了见解,并为进一步的种族和性别研究提供了背景。
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Self-perceived Performance of Female-owned Firms and Male-owned Firms: Insights from Black and Mexican-American Entrepreneurs
This chapter reports the results of an empirical study on the “gender–performance gap,” the alleged difference in business performance between firms started or owned by females and males. Although numerous studies have compared the business performance of firms started by or owned by female and male entrepreneurs, most research to date has employed financial performance metrics and has often produced inconsistent results. The present research compared gender-based business performance by examining self-perceptions of a large sample of female and male Black and Mexican-American entrepreneurs. As such, the present study overcame several limitations of prior gender–performance gap research and addressed entrepreneurial groups seldom studied. While there were no perceptual differences between female and male entrepreneurs surveyed regarding the performance of their respective businesses, Mexican-American entrepreneurs surveyed perceived the performance of their business as being better than Black entrepreneurs surveyed, and this result held for both females and males. Findings from the study provide insights into the perceptions held by Black and Mexican-American female and male entrepreneurs and provide a context for further race and gender studies.
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