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MOTIVATION

MOTIVATION. OPPORTUNITY. SKILLS. Entrepreneurship. SME. -. Policy. Policy. Pre. -. start period. Nascent phase. Start. -. up. Post. -. start. -. Up. Maintenance and expansion. Up to 42 months. Time process. The Interconnection between SME and Entrepreneurship Policies.

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MOTIVATION

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  1. MOTIVATION OPPORTUNITY SKILLS

  2. Entrepreneurship SME - Policy Policy Pre - start period Nascent phase Start - up Post - start - Up Maintenance and expansion Up to 42 months Time process The Interconnection between SME and Entrepreneurship Policies

  3. Evaluation Problems and Perspectives

  4. Evaluation Problems and Perspectives

  5. Comprehensiveness Index Method 107 items to measure intensity for six areas Comparing areas and countries Preliminary approach

  6. STRUCTURE OUTCOMES SME AND ENTREPRENEURIAL VITALITY

  7. Conceptual Model Approach Price and cost structure Tax structure Level of capitalinvestment Innovation Regulations Profits Market potential Barriers to entry Growth Future prospects Economies of scale Level of Entrepreneurial Activity Unemployment Dissatisfaction Concentration Degree of competition Need for independence/control Personal networks Number of years Work experience Tacit knowledge Competence Team experience experience Job training Role models Education Work position and situation Exposure to entrepreneurship education Media Awards Level of education Close role models

  8. National Regional Regulatory bodies Local Researchers Accountants, lawyers, consultants Instructors Governments Counsellors, advisors, mentors Tech transfer offices Universities and colleges Service providers Guidance counsellors Angels Parents Banks School system Teachers Level of entrepreneurship Capital providers Venture capitalists School administrators Nascent The media Entrepreneurs SMEs Broadcasters Reporters Community organizations Growth firms Business associations Enterprise centres Chambers of Commerce Chambers of Commerce Entrepreneurs’ associations Economic development offices Trade and employer associations The Entrepreneurship System

  9. Government loan guarantee New customers New board chairperson Product development Individual entrepreneur Increase of equity capital Counselling from a public service provider New strategic-plan Information from a public service provider A new loan by the bank Consultancy work

  10. The relation between Dependency and Results Positive Negative Dependent Mostly Seldom Independent Seldom Mostly

  11. Entrepreneurship education - long-term effects continous effects Aministrative burden - a high number of alternatives Target groups - identifying and isolating Entrepreneurship promotion - small investments Networking - defining the unit to be evaluated

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