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The Brazilian Entrepreneurial Ecosystem of Startups: An Analysis of Entrepreneurship Determinants in Brazil and the Perceptions Around the Brazilian Regulatory Framework

Carlos Arruda (), Vanessa Silva Nogueira (), Afonso Cozzi () and Vinícius Costa ()
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Carlos Arruda: Fundação Dom Cabral
Vanessa Silva Nogueira: Fundação Dom Cabral
Afonso Cozzi: Fundação Dom Cabral
Vinícius Costa: Fundação Dom Cabral

A chapter in Entrepreneurship in BRICS, 2015, pp 9-26 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This paper presents the main findings extracted from a quantitative and qualitative research mapping of the Brazilian startup entrepreneurial ecosystem. The analysis was set up based on the six entrepreneurship determinant categories defined by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which are: the regulatory framework; market conditions; access to finance; the creation and diffusion of knowledge; entrepreneurial capabilities; and entrepreneurship culture. The study involved gathering quantitative data from secondary bases underlying each one of the six pillars and interviewing Brazilian representatives of the determinants indicated above, to proceed to understand which development stage Brazil is in as concerns encouraging entrepreneurial practice and the favorability of the entrepreneurial ambiance in the country, mainly in regards to the country’s regulatory structure.

Keywords: Determinants; Ecosystem; Entrepreneurship; OECD; Startup (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-11412-5_2

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