可持续采购实践与女企业家:发展中国家的启示

IF 4.8 Q1 BUSINESS Business Strategy and Development Pub Date : 2024-08-15 DOI:10.1002/bsd2.421
Bede Akorige Atarah, Abdul-Razak Mustapha, Peter Nyaaba, Obi Berko O. Damoah
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可持续采购已成为商业的一个非常重要的方面,它非常重视企业所在社会的社会、经济和环境福祉。与此同时,女性企业家精神在各种经济体,尤其是发展中国家的经济体中占据了非常突出的地位,为许多人提供了大量就业机会,并为这些国家的增长做出了重大贡献。然而,关于女企业家通过其采购实践对可持续发展所做的贡献,特别是在发展中国家的背景下,研究却很少,这让我们对发展中经济体女企业家的可持续采购实践知之甚少,甚至一无所知。本研究通过定性调查加纳女企业家采用可持续采购实践的动态,填补了这一知识空白。我们发现,在这些背景下,女企业家采用了与环境相关的可持续采购实践、与多样性相关的可持续采购实践、与安全相关的可持续采购实践,以及向当地和小型供应商采购的可持续采购实践。然而,采用和实施这些做法的动机并不是女性企业家对可持续发展的追求,而是她们希望节约成本和获取利润。此外,还讨论了政策影响。
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Sustainable procurement practices and female entrepreneurs: Insights from a developing country

Sustainable procurement has become a very important aspect of business, with a lot of emphasis on the social, economic and environmental wellbeing of the society in which firms operate. At the same time, female entrepreneurship has attained a very prominent position in various economies, especially those of developing countries, providing a lot of employment to many and contributing significantly to the growth of those countries. However, the contribution of female entrepreneurs to sustainability through their procurement practices has received minimal research especially in the developing country context, leaving us with little or no knowledge at all regarding the sustainable procurement practices of female entrepreneurs in developing economies. This study fills this knowledge gap by qualitatively investigating the dynamics of the adoption of sustainable procurement practices by female entrepreneurs in Ghana. We found that female entrepreneurs in these contexts adopt environment-related sustainable procurement practices, diversity-related sustainable procurement practices, safety-related sustainable procurement practices, and the sustainable procurement practices of purchasing from local and small suppliers. The adoption and implementation of these practices however are not motivated by female entrepreneurs' quest to be sustainable, but their desire to save cost and make profits. Policy implications are also discussed.

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Business Strategy and Development
Business Strategy and Development Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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6.70%
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