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Adjusting for risk in comparing the performances of male- and female-controlled SMEs
Authors:John Watson  Sherry Robinson  
Institution:a Department of Accounting and Finance, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, W.A. 6009, Australia;b Pennsylvania State University, 1031 Edgecomb Avenue, York, PA 17403, USA
Abstract:Small and medium enterprise (SME) research has typically found that female-owned SMEs underperform male-owned SMEs. Further, this underperformance usually persists after controlling for variables such as industry, age of business, and size of business. However, previous studies have normally limited their assessment of performance to sales or profit (or growth in sales or profit) without controlling for differences in risk. Our results indicate that although profits are significantly higher for male-controlled SMEs, so is the variation in profits (risk). After adjusting for risk, we find no significant difference between the performances of male- and female-controlled SMEs.
Keywords:Performance  Risk  SMEs  Male  Female
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