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Government involvement in entrepreneurship and new business creation in Australia : a quantitative analysis of public perceptions and opinions

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posted on 2024-06-17, 07:10 authored by K Hindle, M Gillin
In order to determine the range of Australian perceptions on new venture creation at the end of the decade of the 1980s, and in particular attitudes towards government involvement in fostering entrepreneurship, a major quantitative study was conducted. The survey involved more than 1500 Australians in face-to-face interviews (300 in each mainland capital city) chosen on a random basis.

An analysis of the data provides an assessment of the Australian general public&s perceptions in three key areas: their understanding of the word 'entrepreneur' their rating of importance of new venture creation; their belief in government involvement in fostering new venture creation.

It is believed to be the first study attempting to quantify an entire nation&s perceptions in three areas vital to creators of national economic and industry policies.

History

Journal

Entrepreneurship & regional development

Volume

3

Pagination

379-393

Location

London, England

ISSN

0898-5626

eISSN

1464-5114

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

1991, Taylor & Francis

Issue

4

Publisher

Routledge