Iniciativas empresariales de segunda oportunidad:Situación, expectativas y contexto financiero a nivel internacional

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Ruben Lado-Sestayo
Milagros Vivel

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Este trabajo analiza las diferencias en las empresas creadas por reemprendedores y el resto de emprendedores en cuatro dimensiones. Así, se analiza si la situación de la empresa, las expectativas de crecimiento, la situación financiera del emprendedor y la financiación de las inversiones presentan diferencias estadísticamente significativas. El trabajo se ha realizado en una muestra amplia del sector turístico utilizando los microdatos del Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) para el período 2007-2013. Asimismo, las iniciativas empresariales se han clasificado en tres grupos atendiendo al nivel de desarrollo de la economía, de acuerdo con la clasificación utilizada por el Foro Económico Mundial (FEM). Los resultados señalan diferencias importantes en las empresas creadas por emprendedores y reemprendedores, y el hecho de que dichas diferencias varíen en función del nivel de desarrollo económico.

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Lado-Sestayo, R., & Vivel, M. (2017). Iniciativas empresariales de segunda oportunidad:Situación, expectativas y contexto financiero a nivel internacional. INNOVA Reseach Journal, 2(12), 178–189. https://doi.org/10.33890/innova.v2.n12.2017.325
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