[PDF] Entrepreneurship in Germany – An international comparison

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Bergmann, H., Sternberg, R. The Changing Face of Entrepreneurship in Germany. Small Bus Econ 28, 205–221 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-006-9016-z Download citation 1. Accepted: 04 October 2006 2. Published: 05 January 2007 3. Issue Date: March 2007 4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-006-9016-z

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Is entrepreneurship a part of the modern German economy?

To be clear, entrepreneurship has been and continues to be a part of the modern German economy. Today, approximately 2,900 start-ups are launched in Germany annually. For the start-up ecosystem to deliver next-level change, however, the already high dynamic of the start-up ecosystem will almost certainly have to be accelerated.

Does Germany attract non-European startups?

A number of studies and stakeholders see the limited scope of support, which remains available to attract nonEuropean startups to Germany, as putting Ger many at a disadvantage in comparison to other coun tries and startup ecosystems worldwide which place a greater emphasis on attracting international startups.

Should German businesses be targeted more specifically at international startups?

Further more, studies and expert opinions repeatedly recom mend that efforts to attract and support businesses in Germany should be targeted more specifically at international startups (cf. Zinke et al. 2018: 173f.).

How many start-ups are there in Germany?

Today, approximately 2,900 start-ups are launched in Germany annually. For the start-up ecosystem to deliver next-level change, however, the already high dynamic of the start-up ecosystem will almost certainly have to be accelerated. On its current trajectory, start-ups could create just over €1 trillion in value until 2030.

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