Turkey
Jian Gao (),
Ruitao Jia () and
Qing Su ()
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Jian Gao: Tsinghua University
Ruitao Jia: Tsinghua University
Qing Su: Tsinghua University
A chapter in G20 Entrepreneurship Services Report, 2022, pp 253-262 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Turkey defines small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) based on the number of employees, revenue, and balance sheet, following the European Union (EU) definition. According to the Small Business Act (SBA) for Europe Report 2017, the number of SMEs accounted for 99.8%, the number of employees in SMEs accounted for 73.5%, and the added value of SMEs accounted for 53.5% of all Turkish firms. Turkey defined the strategic plan for entrepreneurship and SMEs in the Developing the Entrepreneurship Protocol (2012). Turkey’s Small and Medium Industry Development Organization (KOSGEB), Ministry of Development, and Council for Scientific and Technological Research (TUBITAK) are government departments mainly responsible for supporting the development of innovation, entrepreneurship, and SMEs.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-6787-9_19
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