The Role of Gender and Education on Entrepreneurship Performance: The Case of Kenya's Micro and Small Businesses

M. W. Madara
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Although it is believed that entrepreneurship is the main driver of economic growth, it is basically a value-driven activity, and personal values appeared to have a significant impact on both the decision to pursue entrepreneurship as well as how the enterer behaves or performs. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of owner/manager gender and educational background on the performance of micro and small businesses in Kenya. A sample of 398 licensed MSEs were chosen from a study population of 65,698 from three counties of Kisumu, Siaya and Vihiga in Western Kenya. Structured questionnaires were used in the study's descriptive survey approach to gather primary data. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to present the data after it had been evaluated using statistical software (SPSS). The study's findings showed in objective one, that gender has significant difference in the performance of MSEs since (F₀ = 3.895 > F₁ (1, 397) = 3.86; αo = .049 < αc = .05). Objective two, the education level of owner/manager also has significant difference in MSE performance since, (Fo = 187.090> F₁ (1, 397) = 3.86; αo = .001< αc = .05). The study conclusion was that both gender and education characteristic of entrepreneur’s, determine the level of MSE performance. The study recommends combined efforts to support female gender to access necessary resources as well the training and education to expose them to the new technologies. There is need for in-depth study to find out the extent to which gender disparities are affecting the expansion of the MSE sector.
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性别和教育对创业绩效的作用:肯尼亚微型和小型企业案例
虽然人们认为创业是经济增长的主要驱动力,但创业基本上是一种价值驱动的活动,而个人价值似乎对创业的决定以及创业者的行为或表现都有重大影响。本研究旨在调查业主/经理的性别和教育背景对肯尼亚小型微型企业绩效的影响。从肯尼亚西部基苏木、西亚和维希加三个县的 65,698 个研究人口中选取了 398 个有执照的微型和小型企业作为样本。研究采用描述性调查方法,使用结构化问卷收集原始数据。在使用统计软件(SPSS)对数据进行评估后,使用了描述性和推论性统计来展示数据。研究结果表明,目标一,性别对微型企业的绩效有显著影响(F₀ = 3.895 > F₁ (1, 397) = 3.86; αo = .049 < αc = .05)。目标二,业主/经理的受教育程度对微型企业绩效也有显著差异,因为(Fo = 187.090> F₁ (1, 397) = 3.86; αo = .001< αc = .05)。研究结论认为,企业家的性别和教育特征决定了微型企业的绩效水平。研究建议共同努力,支持女性获得必要的资源以及培训和教育,使她们接触到新技术。有必要进行深入研究,以找出性别差异在多大程度上影响了微型企业部门的发展。
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