Capital Constraints and Industry Mix Implications for African-American Business Success

Author:

Reuben Lucy J.1,Queen Pamela E.

Affiliation:

1. Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, 100 Fuqua Drive, Durham, NC 27708, USA

Abstract

Although not universally appreciated, African-Americans have a long history of entrepreneurial achievements against the odds. African-Americans are more likely to start a business, yet, are less likely to succeed. Well-documented discriminatory practices by industry sectors exclude minorities from lucrative business opportunities. This paper examines participation of African-American owned businesses in key industries to assess implications for revenue generation and hiring potential. While the numbers of African-American owned businesses are increasing; and these firms are providing greater contributions to the socio-economic progress of African Americans and potentially other disadvantaged groups, evidence that African-American owned businesses suffer adversely from unequal access to capital markets and institutional barriers is prevalent. A wealth gap between African-American owned business and non-minority business owners exists and for some industries has widened, as survival of African-American owned business is threaten.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Cultural Studies

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