非洲的信息和通信技术、普惠金融和创业:性别视角

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EMMANUEL UCHE, JOSEPH C. ODIONYE, NICHOLAS NGEPAH
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信息与通信技术(ICT)和普惠金融在非洲推动创业活动的潜力仍不明确。我们特别考虑了对男性创业者和女性创业者的影响。本研究基于 2005-2019 年 52 个非洲国家的年度面板序列,揭示了新的见解。系统广义常量法(sysGMM)和新颖的常量量子回归法(MM-QR)为分析提供了帮助。这两种方法的估计结果表明,非洲的创业是自我促进的。sysGMM 估计表明,金融包容性对创业活动的影响不大。然而,MM-QR 的估计值对所有创业者都产生了不同程度的显著正向关系,主要集中在较高的量级。sysGMM 显示,信息和通信技术对一般创业者产生了边际正效应,但对女性创业者则没有。此外,MM-QR 显示,信息和通信技术对总体创业水平的中低层创业者有显著的正向影响。对男性而言,信息和通信技术在较低数量级产生了重大积极影响,对女性而言,信息和通信技术在较高数量级产生了重大积极影响。重点介绍了促进非洲大陆创业的政策选择。
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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, INCLUSIVE FINANCE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN AFRICA: A GENDER-SPECIFIC PERSPECTIVE

The potential for information and communication technologies (ICT) and inclusive finance to drive entrepreneurial activity in an African context remain unclear. We specifically consider effects on male versus female entrepreneurs. This study unveils new insights based on an annual panel series for 52 African countries from 2005–2019. The system-generalized method-of-moments (sysGMM) and the novel method-of-moments quantile regression (MM-QR) aided the analysis. The estimates of both procedures demonstrate that entrepreneurship in Africa is self-promoting. The sysGMM estimator demonstrates that financial inclusion produced unsubstantial effects on entrepreneurial activity. However, the estimates of the MM-QR produced varying significant positive relationships mostly at the upper quantiles for all entrepreneurs. The sysGMM reveals that ICT produced marginal positive effects for entrepreneurs in general but not for female entrepreneurs. Additionally, the MM-QR unveiled a significant positive influence of ICT at the lower and middle quantiles for aggregate levels of entrepreneurship. ICT produced significant positive effects at the lower quantiles for men, and at the upper quantiles for women. Policy options to promote entrepreneurship in the continent are highlighted.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) provides a forum for the dissemination of descriptive, empirical, and theoretical research that focuses on issues concerning microenterprise and small business development, especially under conditions of adversity. The intended audiences for JDE are scholars who study issues of developmental entrepreneurship and professionals involved in governmental and non-governmental efforts to facilitate entrepreneurship in economic and community development programs around the world. Articles will cover a broad range of topics, including: -Entrepreneurship and self-employment in developing contexts -Challenges and opportunities unique to minority and women entrepreneurs -Microenterprise funds and private-sector small business lending practices -Legislation, regulation, and tax policy that impact entrepreneurship and economic development -Processes that facilitate growth and development within emerging enterprises -Networks within and among entrepreneurial ventures -Marketing patterns and approaches in venture growth and development -International developmental entrepreneurship programs -Entrepreneurship in the informal economic sector -Education and training for aspiring entrepreneurs -Industry practices that adversely affect microenterprise development -Economic and social impacts of microenterprise activity
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