Entrepreneurship in South Africa : a comparative study between the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the Global Entrepreneurship Index and opinions of industry experts in the entrepreneurship field

Economic progress and development has been linked to constructive entrepreneurship; understanding the individual and institutional variables that support entrepreneurial endeavours is thus critical for positive economic development. Measuring these levels of entrepreneurship is a relatively new conc...

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Main Author: Geitlinger, Stephan P.
Other Authors: Marks, Jonathan
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52391
Geitlinger, SP 2016, Entrepreneurship in South Africa : a comparative study between the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the Global Entrepreneurship Index and opinions of industry experts in the entrepreneurship field, MBA Mini-dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52391>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-523912017-07-20T04:12:26Z Entrepreneurship in South Africa : a comparative study between the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the Global Entrepreneurship Index and opinions of industry experts in the entrepreneurship field Geitlinger, Stephan P. Marks, Jonathan ichelp@gibs.co.za UCTD Economic progress and development has been linked to constructive entrepreneurship; understanding the individual and institutional variables that support entrepreneurial endeavours is thus critical for positive economic development. Measuring these levels of entrepreneurship is a relatively new concept however is ultimately crucial to economic growth. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) and the Global Entrepreneurship Index (GEI) studies are currently the two largest studies of entrepreneurship measurement in the world. This study undertook to identify the validity of these reports in reference to the South African entrepreneurial ecosystem. The GEM and GEI frameworks were deconstructed and compared to one another as well as to expert s opinions in the field of entrepreneurship within South Africa. Thematic analysis of interviews and GEM and GEI results were also contrasted against one another. South African experts in the field of entrepreneurship suggested some measurement indicators used in the reports may be flawed. Emergent themes from interviews demonstrate how certain positive social policies may be destructive economic policies. While entrepreneurship does exist, it may be of a destructive nature / economic consequence, such as rent seeking activities. Neither report discusses productive, destructive or unproductive entrepreneurship and does not attempt to measure it. Ultimately both the GEM and GEI do not show any major structural gaps in framework on a global scale however when used locally they do demonstrate subjective gaps in a South African context Mini-dissertation (MBA)--University of Pretoria, 2016. Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) MBA Unrestricted 2016-05-04T13:46:11Z 2016-05-04T13:46:11Z 2016-03-30 2016 Mini-dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52391 Geitlinger, SP 2016, Entrepreneurship in South Africa : a comparative study between the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the Global Entrepreneurship Index and opinions of industry experts in the entrepreneurship field, MBA Mini-dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52391> GIBS en © 2016 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria
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Entrepreneurship in South Africa : a comparative study between the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the Global Entrepreneurship Index and opinions of industry experts in the entrepreneurship field
description Economic progress and development has been linked to constructive entrepreneurship; understanding the individual and institutional variables that support entrepreneurial endeavours is thus critical for positive economic development. Measuring these levels of entrepreneurship is a relatively new concept however is ultimately crucial to economic growth. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) and the Global Entrepreneurship Index (GEI) studies are currently the two largest studies of entrepreneurship measurement in the world. This study undertook to identify the validity of these reports in reference to the South African entrepreneurial ecosystem. The GEM and GEI frameworks were deconstructed and compared to one another as well as to expert s opinions in the field of entrepreneurship within South Africa. Thematic analysis of interviews and GEM and GEI results were also contrasted against one another. South African experts in the field of entrepreneurship suggested some measurement indicators used in the reports may be flawed. Emergent themes from interviews demonstrate how certain positive social policies may be destructive economic policies. While entrepreneurship does exist, it may be of a destructive nature / economic consequence, such as rent seeking activities. Neither report discusses productive, destructive or unproductive entrepreneurship and does not attempt to measure it. Ultimately both the GEM and GEI do not show any major structural gaps in framework on a global scale however when used locally they do demonstrate subjective gaps in a South African context === Mini-dissertation (MBA)--University of Pretoria, 2016. === Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) === MBA === Unrestricted
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title Entrepreneurship in South Africa : a comparative study between the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the Global Entrepreneurship Index and opinions of industry experts in the entrepreneurship field
title_short Entrepreneurship in South Africa : a comparative study between the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the Global Entrepreneurship Index and opinions of industry experts in the entrepreneurship field
title_full Entrepreneurship in South Africa : a comparative study between the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the Global Entrepreneurship Index and opinions of industry experts in the entrepreneurship field
title_fullStr Entrepreneurship in South Africa : a comparative study between the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the Global Entrepreneurship Index and opinions of industry experts in the entrepreneurship field
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurship in South Africa : a comparative study between the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the Global Entrepreneurship Index and opinions of industry experts in the entrepreneurship field
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Geitlinger, SP 2016, Entrepreneurship in South Africa : a comparative study between the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, the Global Entrepreneurship Index and opinions of industry experts in the entrepreneurship field, MBA Mini-dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52391>
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