Global Entrepreneurship Monitor - Archive
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor - Archive (issues until 2024)
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is the largest and most advanced longitudinal research project that studies the relationships between entrepreneurial activity and national economic growth. It started in 1999 by Babson College and London Business School, while Slovenia joined the study in 2002. GEM is unique because, unlike other databases that measure the characteristics of smaller and new companies, it examines the behavior of individuals in the process of creation and management of the company. It examines the early stages of entrepreneurial activity, established enterprises and factors that influence the birth of new businesses and seeks answers to questions about how entrepreneurial is Slovenia, where we are positioning in the field of entrepreneurship on a global scale, and how entrepreneurship can accelerate. The holder of the Slovenian part of the research is the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Maribor, which together with researchers of national teams from other countries also actively co-develops the further development of the content and methodology of the research.
Editors:
Prof. dr. Miroslav Rebernik (University of Maribor, Faculty of Economics and Business)
Prof. dr. Karin Širec (University of Maribor, Faculty of Economics and Business)