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Supporting Women Entrepreneurship: Rethinking Policy Actions 2016.11.18 Yu Jiantuo China Development Research Foundation Contents Why Women Entrepreneurship is important Women Entrepreneurship and Supporting Policies in China: An Overview Assessment and Findings based on GSF 10 K Women Program Policy Recommendations This is not an ADB material. The views expressed in this document are the views of the author/s and/or their organizations and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Asian Development Bank, or its Board of Governors, or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy and/or completeness of the material s contents, and accepts no responsibility for any direct or indirect consequence of their use or reliance, whether wholly or partially. Please feel free to contact the authors directly should you have queries. 1

Why Women Entrepreneurship is important Women Economic Participation Input effects Allocation effects Learning effects Intergeneration effects Smoothing effects Women Entrepreneurship Individual and Family Society Economy Women Entrepreneurship and Supporting Policies in China: An Overview 2

Women Entrepreneurship and Supporting Policies in China: An Overview Motivated By Necessity. More than 40% of female entrepreneurs reported starting their businesses out of necessity, more than twice as many as in Europe or the United States. Highly Active. In 2012, more than 10% of the total female population has started (or is about to start) a business. This is five times the rate of Japan or Korea but less than that of Latin American or Sub-Saharan Africa. Lack Experience and Access. According to a 2010 report, 28% of women cited a lack of experience as the primary obstacle to starting a business. A lack of social access, or guanxi, was cited by 22%. Difficulty Accessing Funding. Perceptions indicate access to external funding is more difficult in China than in other comparable countries, such as Russia or Brazil. Traditional Gender Roles. Female entrepreneurs face both family and social pressure to conform to traditional roles, adding stress to the already difficult task of managing a business. Women Entrepreneurship and Supporting Policies in China: An Overview Public Policy for Enabling Female Entrepreneurship Started at 1980s As a poverty-alleviation method As a employment-promotion method PPP Policy rethinking Inadequate Policies. Policymakers have failed to adequately prioritize female entrepreneurship in the national agenda, and existing policies have not been embedded with a gender perspective. Lack of Understanding. A lack of reliable data and research addressing female entrepreneurship has facilitated poor understanding and inadequate intervention in the issues and challenges specific to female business owners. Limited Engagement. Few private and civil organizations have committed to supporting and promoting female entrepreneurship. This is due in part to China s underdeveloped civil societies which, in other countries, typically advocate this kind of issue. Underutilized Technology. Information and computer technology represent promising and innovative solutions for many female 3

Assessment and Findings based on GSF 10 K Women Program In 2008, Goldman Sachs launched the 10,000 Women initiative, a multi-faceted program designed to support underserved women entrepreneurs. Program participants received business training and mentoring along with expanded network interaction. Aims in China Providing support for 2,200 underserved female entrepreneurs By the end of 2013, 1,744 female entrepreneurs from 31 provinces across China had participated Assessment and Findings based on GSF 10 K Women Program Success Revenue Growth. Six months after graduation, 70.8% of participants reported a combined revenue growth average of 114.9%. A Job Creation. Six months after graduation, more than half of the program participants had hired an average of six new employees per enterprise. At 30 months, almost three-quarters of graduates had added an average of 11 jobs per business. Networking. Following graduation, more than half of the participants reported positive business effects due to program-related mentoring. Almost all participants reported benefiting from network support and face-to-face business advice. Business Skills. Business training enabled an approximate 10% increase in the use of business plans six months after graduation and nearly half of the participants gave formal business plan presentations a 15% increase. Financial Literacy. Program participants reported an increase in the use of balance sheets and revenue and expenditure tracking, facilitating a 10% increase in loan approval rates. Self-Perception. The program increased participants self-confidence. Following training, many participants considered themselves better negotiators and sellers, and expressed greater confidence in the 4

Assessment and Findings based on GSF 10 K Women Program Key Issues to be addressed Inclusiveness: The youngest, poorest, and those who worked in the least dynamic industries (e.g. agriculture), had the greatest difficulty sustaining the positive impacts of the program. For this group, revenue growth stagnated after 30 months. Family Support: Graduates reported that family support for their business ambitions actually decreased following their participation in the program, possibly due to prevailing expectations of traditional gender roles. Access to External Capital: The application rate and approval rate for external capital both declined among graduates. For those participants who need outside sources but did not take action, the complex procedure is considered their greatest concern, indicating the complexity of the broader financing environment in China and the need to streamline the relevant process for women entrepreneurs. Policy Recommendations Develop An Enabling Institutional Environment Create a national policy framework for female entrepreneurship Construct an equitable business environment for women by streamlining administrative procedures and delegating power to lower political levels. Enhance Public-Private-Civil Society Partnership (PPCP). Create an encouraging atmosphere for females and female entrepreneurship in society. 5

Policy Recommendations Expand Opportunities for Learning and Acquisition of Entrepreneurial Capabilities Invest in entrepreneurial training capacity Promote changes to women s self-perception Improve evaluation systems and instruments related to female entrepreneurship Policy Recommendations Ensure Equal Access for Women to Critical Resources, Networks, and Infrastructure Innovate around financial products and services for female-led SMEs Strengthen social networks for female entrepreneurship Apply a gender perspective to infrastructure investment in poor and remote areas. Equalize and improve the provision of public services from the perspective of integrated urbanrural development. 6

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