撒哈拉以南非洲企业的非正规遗产与出口行为

Informal Legacy and Exporting Among Sub-Saharan African Firms

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2022
被引 24
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了撒哈拉以南非洲企业中,那些最初在非正规经济中运营但后来注册的企业,比一开始就注册的企业更有可能开始出口。

Abstract

Around the world and especially in areas of widespread poverty, firms start their operations without registering with relevant authorities (i.e., in the informal economy). We explore whether firms that initiated their operations in the informal economy but later register have a higher propensity to export than firms that register at the time of their foundation. We reason that the experience of having operated informally provides formally registered firms with the advantage of low-cost and flexible exploration but also a domestic legitimacy liability. We suggest that these factors likely contribute to making foreign export markets more attractive after registration. Based on a comprehensive sample of sub-Saharan African firms, we find that, conditional on registration, firms with an informal legacy have a higher propensity to initiate exporting than firms that started their operations formally. We contribute with theoretical and policy-oriented insights on the dynamics of informality and exporting. Funding: The work of M. M. Larsen was supported by the Carlsbergfondet [Grant CF17_0384].

企业行为非正规经济出口撒哈拉以南非洲