The formalization of microenterprises in middle-income countries: informal institutions as a mechanism to address institutional incongruenceLa formalización de las microempresas en los países de ingresos medios: las instituciones informales como mecanismo para abordar la incongruencia institucionalA formalização de microempresas em países de renda média: instituições informais como mecanismo de enfrentamento da incongruência institucional

Claudio Bravo-Ortega, Carla Bustamante, Pablo Egana del Sol, Felipe Symmes, José Sexton

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of sales, as a proxy for size, in moderating the impact of institutional incongruence between formal and informal institutions on the formalization of microenterprises in middle-income countries in Latin America. Design/methodology/approach: The paper uses a probit regression model to examine business formalization as a binary outcome of formal and informal institutions. Data was collected through interviews and surveys across 52 municipalities in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago, Chile. The study used a stratified sampling approach and was conducted between November 2022 and January 2023. Findings: The results offer three key insights into the formalization of microenterprises in middle-income countries. First, we show that formal institutions do not significantly influence formalization decisions among microentrepreneurs in middle-income countries, challenging the traditional belief that formal institutions alone significantly influence formalization in these contexts. Second, we show that informal institutions are significant predictors of informality, especially among smaller microenterprises. Third, we highlight that the smaller the business, the stronger the negative effect of informal institutions on formalization, and thus, the institutional incongruence between formal and informal institutions decreases for larger businesses. Originality/value: This paper contributes to management literature by shedding light on the drivers of formalization in middle-income countries, a departure from most formalization studies wherein the focus is primarily on low-income economies. The findings suggest that policymakers in middle-income countries should focus on enabling microenterprise growth through sales, rather than targeting specific demographic groups or relying solely on formal institutional enforcement to promote formalization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)178-212
Number of pages35
JournalManagement Research
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 May 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Formal and informal institutions
  • Informal economy
  • Latin America
  • Microenterprises
  • Middle-income countries

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