Gender and Innovativeness of Small and Medium Enterprises: The Case of Transition Countries

Maryia Akulava
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) roles are rising over the last decades, and their innovativeness is vital for competitive advantages and sustainable development of the economy in general. Little knowledge exists on the difference in innovation behavior of men and women leading SMEs in transition countries. Using the firm-level data from 30 countries in transition that took part in the 5th Wave of BEEPS survey (2013), this paper estimates whether there is a gender gap in the innovation actions of the SMEs leaders. The results show that the propensity to innovate is higher among female owners, and this finding preserves for four different measures of innovativeness. Thus, female involvement in business might be beneficial for the innovative and sustainable development of an economy. Estimation of the gap in efficiency of implemented innovations did not reveal any strong prevailing gender in terms of effectiveness, and it depends on the type of proxy for innovativeness as well as an indicator of SME’s performance.
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性别与中小企业创新:转型国家的案例
在过去的几十年里,中小企业的作用越来越大,它们的创新能力对于竞争优势和整体经济的可持续发展至关重要。关于转型国家中小企业领导男女创新行为差异的研究很少。本文利用参与第五波BEEPS调查(2013)的30个转型国家的企业层面数据,估计中小企业领导者的创新行为是否存在性别差异。结果表明,女性企业主的创新倾向更高,这一发现适用于四种不同的创新指标。因此,女性参与商业活动可能有利于经济的创新和可持续发展。对实施的创新效率差距的估计并没有显示出在有效性方面存在任何明显的性别差异,这取决于创新代理的类型以及中小企业绩效的指标。
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