Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2011 The Netherlands
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is a research program executed annually with the aim to obtain internationally comparative high quality research data on entrepreneurial activity at the national level. This academic research consortium started as a partnership between the London Business School and Babson College in 1999 and started with 10 participating countries in this same year. Over the years GEM has expanded to comprise 54 countries in 20011. Currently, GEM is the single largest study of entrepreneurial activity in the world. The GEM research program provides a harmonized assessment of the level of national entrepreneurial activity and conditions to which it is subject for all participating countries. The Netherlands has participated in GEM since 2001. Data van de GEM vindt u via de link http://data.ondernemerschap.nl/WebIntegraal/userif.aspx?SelectDataset=32&SelectSubset=114&Country=UK .
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2012-11-20
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Authors: | Stel, André van ; Wennekers, Sander ; Hessels, Jolanda ; Zwan, Peter van der |
Institutions: | EIM Business & Policy Research |
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