Women driving Philippine entrepreneurship: Social and governance issues as mediated by economic development

Jackson Juatco Tan, Virginia Ramirez Arceo
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This article offers a discourse on institutional factors relating to micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) incidences in the Philippines. The analyses in this study utilized data from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the World Bank (WB), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). This study analyzes data for a 14-year observation horizon from 2008 to 2021. Manifest variables in the Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Model (PLS-SEM) are regulatory quality, the tertiary school enrollment gender ratio, per capita gross domestic product (GDP) and incidences of unemployment. From the PLS-SEM path model, the social and governance construct positively and significantly influences economic development. In turn, macroeconomic development significantly increases the number of MSMEs in the country. In particular, the female-to-male enrollment ratio at the tertiary education level and per capita GDP are significantly influential variables. Implications from these findings inform government policies that affect women at the tertiary education level and economic development policies. Findings from this study offer evidence that legislators may craft laws and government programs that benefit not only women and businesses but, more so, the overall economic growth of their nations. To the knowledge of the authors, there is not yet a study that empirically tests the relationships between social and governance issues, economic development and MSME frequency using the PLS-SEM technique.

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妇女推动菲律宾创业:以经济发展为中介的社会和治理问题
本文论述了与菲律宾微型、小型和中型企业(MSME)发生率有关的制度因素。本研究利用亚洲开发银行(ADB)、世界银行(WB)、联合国教育、科学及文化组织(UNESCO)和菲律宾统计局(PSA)的数据进行分析。本研究分析了 2008 年至 2021 年 14 年观察期的数据。偏最小二乘法-结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)中的显性变量是监管质量、高等教育入学性别比、人均国内生产总值(GDP)和失业率。从 PLS-SEM 路径模型来看,社会和治理结构对经济发展有显著的正向影响。反过来,宏观经济发展也会大大增加该国中小微企业的数量。其中,高等教育阶段的男女生入学率和人均 GDP 是具有重大影响的变量。这些发现为政府制定影响女性高等教育水平的政策和经济发展政策提供了参考。本研究的结果为立法者提供了证据,使他们可以制定出不仅有利于妇女和企业,而且有利于国家整体经济增长的法律和政府计划。据作者所知,目前还没有一项研究利用 PLS-SEM 技术对社会和治理问题、经济发展和中小微企业频率之间的关系进行实证检验。
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