Starting Up Romania : Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Diagnostic
The report is organized in four chapters that together provide a comprehensive assessment of entrepreneurship and startup performance in Romania. Chapter one examines the context of entrepreneurship in Romania through a cross-country comparison tha...
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okr-10986-375642022-06-30T15:11:09Z Starting Up Romania : Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Diagnostic Cruz, Marcio Kapil, Natasha Astudillo Estevez, Pablo Andres Haley, Christopher Lu, Zoe Cordelia Can, Arslan, FIRM-LEVEL DATA ENTREPRENEURSHIP POLICY START UP PERFORMANCE SUBNATIONAL ECOSYSTEMS TECH STARTUP ANALYSIS The report is organized in four chapters that together provide a comprehensive assessment of entrepreneurship and startup performance in Romania. Chapter one examines the context of entrepreneurship in Romania through a cross-country comparison that covers key outcomes and structural pillars of the ecosystem. The analysis exploits both firm-level data and cross-country indicators. Chapter two spotlights the potential of subnational entrepreneurship ecosystems, with a focus on tech startups and high-potential startups. This chapter identifies potential subnational ecosystems and sheds light on the characteristics of average tech startups in Romania, and their similarities to and differences from high-potential startups from Romania. It also includes a connectedness analysis, which helps us understand the relationships between entities in the ecosystem and the regional interdependencies. Chapter three examines the characteristics of public programs and private ecosystem enablers supporting entrepreneurship in Romania. Chapter four presents the policy recommendations stemming from the analysis within the report and juxtaposes them with policy priorities identified by ecosystem stakeholders. This report is complemented by the separate report "Scaling Up Romania: A Policymaker's Toolkit" that outlines stakeholder- and diagnostic-driven policy recommendations for Romania’s National Startup Ecosystem Strategy. See link below. 2022-06-16T19:18:22Z 2022-06-16T19:18:22Z 2022 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099920106072238493/P174325083a5cc0eb090350dcde4c6a32df http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37564 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Report Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Romania |
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FIRM-LEVEL DATA ENTREPRENEURSHIP POLICY START UP PERFORMANCE SUBNATIONAL ECOSYSTEMS TECH STARTUP ANALYSIS Cruz, Marcio Kapil, Natasha Astudillo Estevez, Pablo Andres Haley, Christopher Lu, Zoe Cordelia Can, Arslan, Starting Up Romania : Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Diagnostic |
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The report is organized in four
chapters that together provide a comprehensive assessment of
entrepreneurship and startup performance in Romania. Chapter
one examines the context of entrepreneurship in Romania
through a cross-country comparison that covers key outcomes
and structural pillars of the ecosystem. The analysis
exploits both firm-level data and cross-country indicators.
Chapter two spotlights the potential of subnational
entrepreneurship ecosystems, with a focus on tech startups
and high-potential startups. This chapter identifies
potential subnational ecosystems and sheds light on the
characteristics of average tech startups in Romania, and
their similarities to and differences from high-potential
startups from Romania. It also includes a connectedness
analysis, which helps us understand the relationships
between entities in the ecosystem and the regional
interdependencies. Chapter three examines the
characteristics of public programs and private ecosystem
enablers supporting entrepreneurship in Romania. Chapter
four presents the policy recommendations stemming from the
analysis within the report and juxtaposes them with policy
priorities identified by ecosystem stakeholders.
This report is complemented by the separate report "Scaling Up Romania: A Policymaker's Toolkit" that outlines stakeholder- and diagnostic-driven policy recommendations for Romania’s National Startup Ecosystem Strategy.
See link below. |
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Cruz, Marcio Kapil, Natasha Astudillo Estevez, Pablo Andres Haley, Christopher Lu, Zoe Cordelia Can, Arslan, |
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Cruz, Marcio Kapil, Natasha Astudillo Estevez, Pablo Andres Haley, Christopher Lu, Zoe Cordelia Can, Arslan, |
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Starting Up Romania : Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Diagnostic |
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Starting Up Romania : Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Diagnostic |
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Starting Up Romania : Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Diagnostic |
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Starting Up Romania : Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Diagnostic |
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starting up romania : entrepreneurship ecosystem diagnostic |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2022 |
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