文化规范与墨西哥创业政策的性别差异化影响

Cultural Norms and the Gendered Impact of Entrepreneurship Policy in Mexico

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2024
被引 19 · 同刊同年前 9%
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中文导读

研究墨西哥降低创业门槛的政策如何因当地文化规范而对男女产生不同影响,发现政策扩大了性别差距,女性更多转向家庭企业中的无偿工作。

Abstract

This article explores how policies that reduce barriers to entrepreneurship impact underrepresented groups differently depending on local norms and cultural beliefs. While prior studies suggest that underrepresented groups should benefit more than other groups do from policies lowering entry barriers, the empirical evidence is mixed. We argue that the absence of normative and cognitive support can undermine the effectiveness of these policies for underrepresented groups. To explore this, we leveraged the staggered rollout of a policy that reduced entry barriers to entrepreneurship in Mexico. The results show that while the policy increased the number of businesses founded by men, it had a small and statistically insignificant impact for women, thus exacerbating the gender gap in entrepreneurship. Further analyses suggest that while women were not more likely to become involved in entrepreneurship as founders, they did become engaged in alternative roles within new ventures, often leaving other forms of employment to enter unpaid work in businesses founded by men in their household. The effects of the policy on the gender gap in entrepreneurship and unpaid work were more pronounced in areas with a strong patriarchy logic and among married individuals. This research highlights the need to consider context in the design of policies intended to encourage entrepreneurship.

创业性别研究公共政策社会学经济学