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The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2019/2020 Report provides an analysis of entrepreneurial attitudes, activities, and aspirations in Switzerland. It highlights key trends such as decreasing perceptions of capabilities, contrasting entrepreneurial intentions with high-income economies, and gender disparities in entrepreneurship. The report emphasizes factors influencing entrepreneurial activities and suggests policy implications for enhancing entrepreneurship in Switzerland.
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tion, Siegfried Alberton leads the competence center inno3 (innovation, rms and entrepreneurship) at the Department of Business and Social Sciences of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland. He is the scienti c contact, responsible for the Master of Science in Business Administration with Major in Innovation Management. He completed his studies at the University of Fribourg. His research interests, publications and service activity, cover the elds of the economics of innovation, entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial dynamics, regional economics, innovation and entrepreneurship policy, innovation and entrepreneurship metrics. Rico J. Baldegger | As Professor of Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the School of Management Fribourg, Rico J. Baldegger directs the School of Management and acts as academic coordinator of the Master in Entrepreneurship. He graduated from the University of St Gallen and obtained his doctorate from the University of Fribourg. He is the author of numerous publications on entrepreneurship, internationalization of SMEs, and the reorganization of family businesses. Moreover, he is a serial entrepreneur, as is demonstrated by the many companies he has created. Andreas A. Brülhart | Andreas Brülhart teaches undergraduate and graduate students, manages research projects at HEG Fribourg and is responsible for the applied research projects of the master program. He has degrees in Business Administration (Diploma) and in Entrepreneurship (MBA) and earned his PhD in Economics at the University of Liechtenstein. His research interests are in the areas of opportunity recognition, entrepreneurship education, and measurement of entrepreneurship. For more than four years now he has coordinated collection and analysis of the Swiss GEM data. Through his involvement in several start-ups, he has gained signi cant expertise in entrepreneurship.
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MA (USA); Korea Entrepreneurship Foundation, Korea. Some elements of this report are based on the results of the global report written by Niels Bosma and Donna Kelley of the Global Entrepreneurship Research Association GERA-Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2018 / 19 Global Report. The report is available online at www.gemconsortium.org and at www.heg-fr.ch/GEM. All data used in this report are collected and processed centrally by the GEM consortium. The authors have exclusive responsibility for evaluating and interpreting the data.
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With this report, the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) has completed 12 annual surveys of the entrepreneurial attitudes, activities and aspirations of individuals around the world. Starting with just 10 developed countries in 1999, GEM has grown to include over ...
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's Academy for Entrepreneurial Leadership Historical Research Reference in Entrepreneurship, 2002
Abstract: The 2002 Executive Report for the GlobalEntrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) estimates that more than 460 million adultsworldwide were engaged in entrepreneurial activity in 2002. This informationwas obtained from a survey of 37 countries that contain more than three-fifthsof the world population and 92 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP). This study aggregates the results of the 37 studies; individualreports for each country are also available. Three investigation methods are used in the series of national GEM ...
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This is the seventh-annual Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) cross-national assessment of entrepreneurial activity. Started in 1999 with 10 participating countries, the project has expanded to include 35 countries in 2005. Over the years national teams from 43 countries have contributed to the project. A GEM consortium assessment and planning meeting is held in January of each year and more than 150 scholars from the various national teams collaborate with the coordination team in the collection of the data and the ...
Abstract The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor [GEM] research program was developed to provide comparisons among countries related to participation of adults in the firm creation process.
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