African Small and Medium Enterprises, Networks, and Manufacturing Performance
This paper examines the role of private support institutions in determining small and medium enterprise (SME) growth and performance in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It finds that SMEs in SSA get around market failures and lack of formal institutions by creating private governance systems in the form of...
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okr-10986-87522021-04-23T14:02:40Z African Small and Medium Enterprises, Networks, and Manufacturing Performance Biggs, Tyler Shah, Manju Kedia ADVERSE EFFECTS AGRICULTURE ASSETS ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION BANK LOANS CAPITAL FLIGHT COMMUNITIES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT COST OF CAPITAL DEBT DECENTRALIZED MARKETS DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DISCOUNT RATE DISCOUNTED VALUE ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC FUNCTIONS EMPLOYMENT EQUITY INVESTMENTS ETHNIC GROUPS FINANCIAL MARKETS HUMAN CAPITAL INDUSTRIALIZATION INSURANCE INVENTORY LAWS MONOPOLY NETWORK EXTERNALITIES NETWORK EXTERNALITY NETWORKING NETWORKS NEW ENTRANTS OPPORTUNITY COST POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS REGRESSION ANALYSIS SAVINGS SIDE EFFECTS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUNK COSTS TRANSACTION COSTS VALUE ADDED WEALTH WORKING CAPITAL This paper examines the role of private support institutions in determining small and medium enterprise (SME) growth and performance in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It finds that SMEs in SSA get around market failures and lack of formal institutions by creating private governance systems in the form of long-term business relationships and tight, ethnically-based, business networks. There are important links between these informal governance institutions and SME performance. Networks raise the performance of "insiders" and, in the sparse business environments of the SSA region, have attendant negative consequences for market participation of "outsiders," such as indigenous African SMEs. This is indicated through the determinants of access to supplier credit. Policy interventions will be needed to improve the platform for relation-based governance mechanisms and to address the exclusionary effects of tight networks. 2012-06-22T14:09:43Z 2012-06-22T14:09:43Z 2006-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/02/6606436/african-small-medium-enterprises-networks-manufacturing-performance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8752 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3855 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Africa |
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ADVERSE EFFECTS AGRICULTURE ASSETS ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION BANK LOANS CAPITAL FLIGHT COMMUNITIES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT COST OF CAPITAL DEBT DECENTRALIZED MARKETS DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DISCOUNT RATE DISCOUNTED VALUE ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC FUNCTIONS EMPLOYMENT EQUITY INVESTMENTS ETHNIC GROUPS FINANCIAL MARKETS HUMAN CAPITAL INDUSTRIALIZATION INSURANCE INVENTORY LAWS MONOPOLY NETWORK EXTERNALITIES NETWORK EXTERNALITY NETWORKING NETWORKS NEW ENTRANTS OPPORTUNITY COST POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS REGRESSION ANALYSIS SAVINGS SIDE EFFECTS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUNK COSTS TRANSACTION COSTS VALUE ADDED WEALTH WORKING CAPITAL |
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ADVERSE EFFECTS AGRICULTURE ASSETS ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION BANK LOANS CAPITAL FLIGHT COMMUNITIES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT COST OF CAPITAL DEBT DECENTRALIZED MARKETS DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DISCOUNT RATE DISCOUNTED VALUE ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC FUNCTIONS EMPLOYMENT EQUITY INVESTMENTS ETHNIC GROUPS FINANCIAL MARKETS HUMAN CAPITAL INDUSTRIALIZATION INSURANCE INVENTORY LAWS MONOPOLY NETWORK EXTERNALITIES NETWORK EXTERNALITY NETWORKING NETWORKS NEW ENTRANTS OPPORTUNITY COST POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS REGRESSION ANALYSIS SAVINGS SIDE EFFECTS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUNK COSTS TRANSACTION COSTS VALUE ADDED WEALTH WORKING CAPITAL Biggs, Tyler Shah, Manju Kedia African Small and Medium Enterprises, Networks, and Manufacturing Performance |
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This paper examines the role of private support institutions in determining small and medium enterprise (SME) growth and performance in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It finds that SMEs in SSA get around market failures and lack of formal institutions by creating private governance systems in the form of long-term business relationships and tight, ethnically-based, business networks. There are important links between these informal governance institutions and SME performance. Networks raise the performance of "insiders" and, in the sparse business environments of the SSA region, have attendant negative consequences for market participation of "outsiders," such as indigenous African SMEs. This is indicated through the determinants of access to supplier credit. Policy interventions will be needed to improve the platform for relation-based governance mechanisms and to address the exclusionary effects of tight networks. |
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African Small and Medium Enterprises, Networks, and Manufacturing Performance |
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African Small and Medium Enterprises, Networks, and Manufacturing Performance |
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African Small and Medium Enterprises, Networks, and Manufacturing Performance |
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African Small and Medium Enterprises, Networks, and Manufacturing Performance |
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African Small and Medium Enterprises, Networks, and Manufacturing Performance |
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african small and medium enterprises, networks, and manufacturing performance |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/02/6606436/african-small-medium-enterprises-networks-manufacturing-performance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8752 |
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