A portrayal of new entrants into the Australian economy (Entrepreneurial individuals and ventures)
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2013
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This paper provides a descriptive overview of the venture creation in Australia, those who participate in it and the types of firms they build. Findings of interest in this paper include: • The majority of business founders (89 per cent) state the motivation to start a new business is opportunity-driven rather than necessity driven. • The extent of under-representation of women business founders in Australia appears to be lower than international comparisons and has decreased over time. • Australian business founders tend to possess significant ‘human capital’ many are university-educated, and large shares have different types of experience that may benefit the start-up. • The major industries for start-up activities are Retailing; various service industries (Business Consulting; Health, Education and Social; other Consumer services); Construction, Manufacturing, and Agriculture. • A large proportion of CAUSEE respondents (49 per cent nascent firms and 46 per cent young firms) are members of start-up teams, which is similar to international comparisons. |
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Queensland University of Technology Business School |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62917/1/Business_Creation_in_Australia_1_-_Individuals_%26_Ventures_%28E-Prints%29.pdf Davidsson, Per & Gordon, Scott R. (2013) A portrayal of new entrants into the Australian economy (Entrepreneurial individuals and ventures). Business Creation in Australia, 01. Queensland University of Technology Business School, Brisbane , QLD. http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/DP0666616 |
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Copyright 2013 The author(s) Copyright 2013 |
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Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150304 Entrepreneurship #150314 Small Business Management #Entrepreneurship #Nascent Entrepreneurship #Business Start-Up #New Venture Creation #Business Creation in Australia #Australian Entrepreneurship #Entrepreneur Statistics #New Venture Founders #Human Capital #Social Capital #Comprehensive Australian Study of Entrepreneurial Emergence #CAUSEE #Per Davidsson #Scott Gordon #ACE report |
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