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Russian Early Entrepreneurship Under Global Crisis Conditions. Summer school “Entrepreneurship in Russia: theory and practice, research methodology” Golits y no August 2009. Moscow GEM team State University – Higher School of Economics. Research Conceptual Model: GEM Methodology.
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Russian Early Entrepreneurship Under Global Crisis Conditions Summer school “Entrepreneurship in Russia: theory and practice, research methodology” Golitsyno August 2009 Moscow GEM team State University – Higher School of Economics
Research Conceptual Model: GEM Methodology • Entrepreneurship – any attempt to start new business – e.g. self-employment, creating a new business venture or expanding of existing business – made by an individual, a group of people or a company. • Crisis conditions: • w • w • w Changes in structure and strategies Production declines Unemployment rate increases Incomes decrease Demand goes down Narrowing of financial markets Limited access to financial resources
GEM Data Description and Analytical Opportunities • Level of entrepreneurial activity in Russia • contribution of the entrepreneurial activity to the economic growth • Internal structure of entrepreneurship (socio-demographic etc.)Entrepreneurial framework conditions • Level of entrepreneurial activity • National level Dynamics comparisons • International level
Some main indicators of EE in Russia * % of adult population
“A social enterprise is any business venture created for a social purpose–mitigating/reducing a social problem or a market failure–and to generate social value while operating with the financial discipline, innovationand determination of a private sector business” Virtue Ventures The Phenomenon of Social Entrepreneurship: new, urgent and multifaceted • Criteria for Social Entrepreneurship • Social Purpose • Enterprise Approach • Self-repayment and financial sustainability • Process of continuous innovation, adaptation, and learning* • Heightened accountability to the constituencies served and for the outcomes created* • *J. Gregory Dees: “The Meaning of “Social Entrepreneurship” • Accepted approaches: • Social Entrepreneurship as an institution that provides support to particular stratas of society • Social Entrepreneurship as a method of economic growth stimulation • Social Entrepreneurship as a system of solving social problems in contrast to Government Saint Petersburg 3 Moscow 3 Urals 9 South 3 Volga 5 Other Central Cities 6 Siberia 5
EE distribution by types of settlement: Tendencies Revelation
Impact of Crisis: Main Hypotheses Hypothesis 1: Additional reasons for business discontinuation under crisis • Due to the worsening of macroeconomic situation rate of business discontinuation increases Increase in business discontinuation rate in small and medium towns Hypothesis 2: Change of financial resources accumulation under crisis • Narrowing of financial markets leads to increase of ‘team entrepreneurship’ being a strategy of economic capital accumulation Diminishing of possibilities for self-investing and growing importance of informal financing
Shares of nascent and discontinued entrepreneurs in the sample Business Discontinuation by Type of Settlement Shares of discontinued entrepreneurs, by type of settlement • The level of discontinued businesses has risen significantly (t-criterion, 95%) • The changes in the discontinuation rate are not statistically significant across different settlement types • (Chi-square criterion, α = 5%)
Team Entrepreneurship: Tool to Accumulate Financial Capital Financial sources attracted by early entrepreneurs Team entrepreneurship rate (TER) dynamics • According to T-criterion at the 95% confidence level the changes in TER are substantial • Lack of own funds is one of the factors of the team entrepreneurship growth (Chi-square nonparametric test, 95%) • According to T-criterion at the 95% confidence level the concentration of informal funds is increasing • Expected returns doesn’t define the readiness of informal investors to put money into business (Chi-square nonparametric test, 95%)
Summary and Implications Some evidences: Recommendations to: • Novice entrepreneus: check opportunities of team and social entrepreneurship • Government:spend in entrepr. education, support social networks (business angels, venture capitalists etc.) to combine or join financial resources • Researchers:crisis impact factors identification and broader outlook at the process