Women ownership as a form of leadership: The role of context in understanding its effects on financial performance

Author:

Orozco Collazos Luz Elena1ORCID,Botero Isabel C23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia

2. Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, College of Business, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA

3. CeFEO, Jönköping University, Jönköping, Sweden

Abstract

Researchers have acknowledged that women leadership plays an important role in the success of organizations. However, the effects of women leadership on the financial performance of firms are mixed results. This article focuses on women ownership (i.e., critical mass and ownership percentage) as a form of leadership and family ownership as two boundary conditions that help us understand when small and medium enterprises (SMEs) benefit from women leadership. We argue that for women leadership to impact the financial performance of SMEs, women need to have a critical mass to influence outcomes and have power through ownership to influence decisions. We also argue that the effects of these relationships are affected by the context of ownership. These ideas are tested with a sample of 10,696 private SMEs from the country of Colombia. Results indicate that the women leadership enhances SME financial performance through both critical mass and a larger percentage of women ownership. However, family ownership negatively moderates the relationship between percentage of women ownership and SME financial performance. Implications of these results are discussed. JEL CLASSIFICATION: D22; L25

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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