少数群体员工的制度保护与创业:来自LGBT就业非歧视法案的证据

Institutional protection of minority employees and entrepreneurship: Evidence from the LGBT Employment Non‐Discrimination Acts

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2021
被引 49
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现美国LGBT就业非歧视法案的实施降低了创业数量但提高了创业质量,因为法案增强了工资工作的吸引力,提高了离开工资工作创业的门槛。

Abstract

Research Abstract A diverse workforce has long been associated with multiple firm benefits, but this is sometimes difficult to achieve due to employer discrimination. Although multiple institutional arrangements have been put in place to ban discriminatory behavior, the effects of such regulations remain relatively unexplored, often neglecting start‐ups. We propose that institutional changes aiming to outlaw employment discrimination will trigger two main effects: they will (a) depress start‐up founding rates through enhancement of wage‐work appeal, and (b) increase the average start‐up quality due to a higher threshold for leaving wage‐work. We test our predictions by exploiting the staggered enactment of Employment Non‐Discrimination Acts in the U.S. Consistent with our theory, we find that this institutional protection reduced the quantity of entrepreneurship but increased its quality. Managerial Summary Do laws that protect traditionally oppressed groups from discrimination in the workplace affect the propensity of workers to leave their company and start an entrepreneurial venture? Our study shows that legislative changes that ban the discrimination against members of the LGBT community in the labor market have a two‐fold effect on entrepreneurship. First, they reduce the workers' propensity to start a new venture (thus reducing the loss of human capital) because of an increased relative appeal of the workplace. Second, they increase the overall quality of the startups founded in the region, increasing the overall welfare. Additionally, we find that these effects are more likely to be present when litigation against employment discrimination is more frequent and when the protected minorities are more prevalent.

创业劳动经济学制度经济学多元化管理