Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Industry (JEMI)
Vol 1, No 4 (2018): Desember 2018

Productivity Performance in The Manufacture Sector of Cameroon : How Does Family and non-Family Firm Perform

Atemnkeng, Johannes Tabi (University of Buea)
Tambi, Mbu Daniel (University of Buea)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Jan 2019

Abstract

This research provides insights on factors affecting performance of family firms in comparison with the non-family firms making use of data from Cameroon. We estimated total factor productivity via a Cobb–Douglas production function while accounting for the correlation between input levels and productivity. As concerns the management and control of firms, family members are heavily involved in family firms than those of non-family firms which are mostly managed externally. It is observed that non family firms employ more labour and invests more in capital compared to family owned and managed firms. Based on the two-staged least-squares technique, results show that family firms and even those managed by families are, on average less productive than externally managed family firms and non-family owned firms after controlling for sector as well as other characteristics.  The findings are important for both policy makers and practitioners.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JEMI

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Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

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Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Industry (JEMI) merupakan jurnal ilmiah yang menyajikan artikel orisinal dari Multi dan lintas disiplin dalam bidang dunia usaha, bisnis, entrepreneurship, dan industri dengan format Bauran (mix) Artikel : Hasil Riset (full reaserch), mini riset, novelty, ...