In this paper, we compare two datasets designed to measure entrepreneurship: The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) dataset and the World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey (WBGES) dataset. We find a number of important differences when the data are compared. First, GEM data tend to report significantly higher levels of early stage entrepreneurship in developing economies than do the World Bank business entry data, while the World Bank business entry data tend to be higher than GEM data for developed countries. Second, we find that the magnitude of the difference between the datasets across countries is related to the local institutional and environmental conditions for entrepreneurs, after controlling for levels of economic development....
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is the world’s leading research consortium dedicated to ...
High-growth aspiration entrepreneurship has attracted significant attention in the literature (Herma...
ship Survey gathered data from 84 developing and industrial countries on existing and new businesses...
In this paper, we compare two datasets designed to measure entrepreneurship: The Global Entrepreneur...
We compare two “entrepreneurship” datasets: Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) captures early-sta...
This paper compares two datasets designed to measure entrepreneurship. The Global Entrepreneurship M...
This study examines the validity of governmental supports and policies; and financing for entreprene...
The original Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) model predicted that established business activit...
The 2002 Executive Report for the GlobalEntrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) estimates that more than 460 ...
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) presents an annual assessment of the national level of ‘ea...
Entrepreneurship research is progressing towards the construction of indexes that integrate the info...
The World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey measures entrepreneurial activity around the world. The...
Abstract: The World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey measures entrepreneurial activity around the...
This article is an introduction to the special issue from the 4th Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Re...
In its first ten years, the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) has had three main aims: to measur...
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is the world’s leading research consortium dedicated to ...
High-growth aspiration entrepreneurship has attracted significant attention in the literature (Herma...
ship Survey gathered data from 84 developing and industrial countries on existing and new businesses...
In this paper, we compare two datasets designed to measure entrepreneurship: The Global Entrepreneur...
We compare two “entrepreneurship” datasets: Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) captures early-sta...
This paper compares two datasets designed to measure entrepreneurship. The Global Entrepreneurship M...
This study examines the validity of governmental supports and policies; and financing for entreprene...
The original Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) model predicted that established business activit...
The 2002 Executive Report for the GlobalEntrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) estimates that more than 460 ...
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) presents an annual assessment of the national level of ‘ea...
Entrepreneurship research is progressing towards the construction of indexes that integrate the info...
The World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey measures entrepreneurial activity around the world. The...
Abstract: The World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey measures entrepreneurial activity around the...
This article is an introduction to the special issue from the 4th Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Re...
In its first ten years, the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) has had three main aims: to measur...
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is the world’s leading research consortium dedicated to ...
High-growth aspiration entrepreneurship has attracted significant attention in the literature (Herma...
ship Survey gathered data from 84 developing and industrial countries on existing and new businesses...