Ask an average group of people what the survival rate is for entrepreneurial ventures and the figures you usually get are 10-20%. The truth is much rosier than common wisdom assumes.
As reported by the National Dialogue on Entrepreneurship, a new study from the Bureau of Labor Statistics “examines the survival rates of new businesses started between 1998 and 2002. It finds that 66% of new establishments started in 1998 were still operating two years after they started; forty-four percent were still operating in 2002.” The only sector that showed significantly lower rates was the dot.com group, which crashed during this time. Factoring that group out and we are getting closer to the 50% figure that most experts believe to be an accurate estimate.
Studies examining entrepreneurs who have had training and/or education in entrepreneurial skills consistently show a much higher success rate (as high as 80-90%).
Entrepreneurial Survival Rates
The Entrepreneurial Mind: Ask an average group of people what the survival rate is for entrepreneurial ventures and the figures you usually get are 10-20%. The truth is much rosier than common wisdom assumes. As reported by the National Dialogue…
The Entrepreneurial Mind: Data on Entrepreneurial Venture Survival Rates
Very interesting study – shows cross industry as well…
More freaky statistics
More freaky statistics: More new businesses survive than conventional wisdom suggests.
Failure rates for startups
Jeff Cornwall has the latest research on failure rates for startups and has surprising findings: “As reported by the National Dialogue on Entrepreneurship, a new study from the Bureau of Labor Statistics “examines the survival rates of new businesses…
Venture Survival Rates
Back in July, Jeff Cornwall wrote about entrepreneurial venture survival rates, citing a study by the Bureau of Labor Statistics that found:
The data show that, across sectors, 66
percent of new establishments were still
in existence 2 years after t…
nature vs. nurture — can we put this debate to bed?
The Plain Dealer article last week quoted two different experts on the question of whether it makes sense to offer educational opportunities in the entrepreneurial realm. (Here’s the article link, although it will eventually get archived. The author is…
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