Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Slovenia / Globalni podjetniški monitor Slovenija
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Slovenia / Globalni podjetniški monitor Slovenija
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Slovenia is a collection of publications based on the results of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), the world's largest longitudinal study on entrepreneurship. It provides a detailed insight into entrepreneurial activity in Slovenia, compares it with European countries and the world, and examines the relationship between entrepreneurial activity and national economic growth. The survey was launched in 1999 by Babson College and London Business School, and Slovenia joined in 2002. Until 2024, the results of the GEM Slovenia survey were published in the Slovenian Entrepreneurship Observatory (archive/link), and from 2024 in the stand-alone Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Slovenia series. GEM is unique because, unlike other databases that measure the characteristics of small and start-up companies, it examines the behaviour of individuals in the process of starting and running a business. It examines the early stages of entrepreneurial activity, established businesses and the factors that influence the creation of new businesses, and seeks to answer the questions of how entrepreneurial Slovenia is, where we stand globally in terms of entrepreneurship and how entrepreneurship could be accelerated. The data for Slovenia is prepared by the research team of the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management at the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Maribor, which is also actively involved in further developing the content and methodology of the survey together with researchers from national teams in other countries
Editors:
Prof. dr. Karin Širec (University of Maribor, Faculty of Economics and Business)
Prof. dr. Katja Crnogaj (University of Maribor, Faculty of Economics and Business)
Archive of releases until 2024: https://press.um.si/index.php/ump/catalog/series/gem-archive