Firm resilience, stressors, and entrepreneurial well-being: insights from women entrepreneurs in Ghana
基于资源保存理论,研究企业韧性如何在不同供应链中断和依赖比率条件下影响加纳女性创业者的经济与主观福祉,发现低依赖比率和高供应链中断时韧性贡献更大。
Purpose This study draws on the conservation of resources logic to theorize the role of firm resilience in explaining variations in entrepreneurial well-being under varying conditions of supply chain disruption and dependency ratio. Design/methodology/approach The study uses ex-post survey data from 373 women entrepreneurs in diverse agricultural supply chains in Ghana, a sub-Saharan African country. Moderated regression analysis is employed to test the research hypotheses. Findings The results indicate that firm resilience has both positive and negative relationships with economic and subjective well-being, depending on the level of supply chain disruption and dependency ratio women entrepreneurs face. Notably, the findings suggest that firm resilience contributes more to economic and subjective well-being of women entrepreneurs when dependency ratio is low and supply chain disruption is high. Originality/value The study integrates firm resilience research and entrepreneurial well-being literature to provide new insights into theorizing and analyzing the benefit of firm resilience for women entrepreneurs’ well-being.