More needs to be done to stop young people in North Wales turning their backs on starting new businesses in the region. These are the findings of the unique Global Entrepreneurship Monitor study undertaken by the National Entrepreneurship Observatory for Wales. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) was begun established in 1997 as a joint initiative between Babson College and London Business School. It describes and analyses entrepreneurial activity across a large and growing range of nations. Through producing internationally comparable data on the entrepreneurial activity, the GEM study is unique as the only longitudinal study of entrepreneurship undertaken throughout the major nations of the World. The project is supported by European Structural Funds, the Welsh Assembly Government, the University of Glamorgan and Cardiff University. The research shows that entrepreneurial activity amongst working age adults in North Wales was measured at 5.7 per cent in 2006, which is higher th...
Entrepreneurship, innovation and the economy