Setting Up a Business in the Netherlands: Who Starts, Who Gives Up, Who is Still Trying

N.S. Bosma, M. van Gelderen, A. Roy Thurik

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Abstract

Why does one person actually succeed in starting a business, while a second gives up, and a third is still trying? To answer this question, a longitudinal study was set up in which 330 nascent entrepreneurs (people setting up a business) were followed over a one-year period. After one year, 47% actually started a business, 27% was still organizing, and 26% gave up the effort. In comparison to the two other groups, starters are different in terms of gender, industry experience, start-up capital, use of third party loans, sector and current activity
Original languageEnglish
PublisherErasmus Research Institute of Management
Number of pages16
Publication statusPublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

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