Abstract

Entrepreneurship is the strongest driver of economic growth and development and has a very large impact on overall social development. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) has a history of 22 years of entrepreneurship research, with a special focus on the earliest stages, when business opportunities are perceived and individuals decide whether to engage in entrepreneurship. Their direct living environment, especially the prevailing cultural values, the company's tendency to entrepreneurship and the orderliness of the business environment, have a great influence on the involvement of individuals in entrepreneurial activities. Accordingly, the conceptual framework of GEM is set, which enables the treatment of individuals and their attitude towards entrepreneurship, perception of entrepreneurship and involvement in the establishment and / or ownership and management of a company. With its help, we can therefore gain a deeper insight into national entrepreneurship and its characteristics and a more complete picture than can be provided by various statistical sources based solely on data obtained from existing companies.

Highlights

  • Teams from ten countries undertook the first study into early-stage entrepreneurship under the leadership of London Business School and Babson College

  • We have participated in all annual research cycles and we have 19 years of evidence base that enables us to compare key elements of, early-stage entrepreneurship in Slovenia with entrepreneurship in other economies participating or having participated in the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) research

  • By knowing where Slovenian entrepreneurship is positioned within the global context, we can provide relevant information that entrepreneurship policymakers need in order to develop measures for fostering good quality entrepreneurship

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Executive Summary

Karin Širec Authors: Miroslav Rebernik Karin Širec Barbara Bradač Hojnik Katja Crnogaj Matej Rus Polona Tominc. Subtitle: GEM Slovenia 2020, Executive Summary Editors: Miroslav Rebernik (University of Maribor, Faculty of Economics and Business), Karin Širec (University of Maribor, Faculty of Economics and Business) Authors: Miroslav Rebernik, Karin Širec, Barbara Bradač Hojnik, Katja Crnogaj, Matej Rus, Polona Tominc Reviewers: Slavica Singer (Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics in Osijek). ENTREPRENEURSHIP in a new reality [Elektronski vir] : GEM Slovenia 2020 : executive summary / authors Miroslav Rebernik ... [et al.] ; editors Miroslav Rebernik, Karin Širec. Zdravko Kačič, Rector of the University of Maribor Attribution: Rebernik, M., & Širec, K. Entrepreneurship in a New Reality: GEM Slovenia.

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12. Cultural and social norms
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