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<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 15:41:44 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Global Entrepreneurship Monitor India Report 2023/2024</title>
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<description>Global Entrepreneurship Monitor India Report 2023/2024
Shukla, Sunil; Bharti, Pankaj; Dwived, Amit Kumar
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is a comprehensive international study conducted by the GEM consortium. The study has established a robust track record of delivering consistent, coherent, and contemporary data on entrepreneurial trends and activities across diverse economies worldwide, facilitating informed decision-making and policy development over time. Its primary objective is to collect comparative data on entrepreneurial activity, providing insights into the factors that influence national levels of entrepreneurship and informing policies to enhance entrepreneurial growth. The GEM study employs surveys and expert interviews conducted by in-country teams to measure entrepreneurship across various stages, including nascent, start-up, established, and discontinuation phases. This approach yields a rich dataset on entrepreneurship, offering harmonised measures of individuals' attributes and activities.&#13;
The GEM India Report 2023-2024 offers valuable insights into India's entrepreneurial landscape. Employing the globally consistent GEM research methodology, this study enables cross-country comparisons and provides a comprehensive understanding of India's entrepreneurial ecosystem. The Adult Population Survey (APS) was administered to a sample of 3,005 respondents, yielding data on the country's entrepreneurial activity and national framework conditions. In parallel, the National Expert Survey (NES) gathered insights from 72 national experts, focusing on India's entrepreneurial start-up ecosystem across nine key Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions (EFCs).
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Global Entrepreneurship Monitor India Report 2022/2023</title>
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Shukla, Sunil; Bharti, Pankaj; Dwived, Amit Kumar
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is a global study conducted by the GEM consortium with the aim of collecting internationally comparative primary data on entrepreneurial activity and its related concepts. The study aims to generate globally comparative data to understand entrepreneurial activity. This would help identify factors determining national levels of entrepreneurial activity, as well as policies aimed at enhancing entrepreneurial activity. It measures entrepreneurship through surveys and interviews of field experts conducted by the teams in the respective countries. The GEM survey generates various relevant primary data on different aspects of entrepreneurship and provides harmonised measures about individuals’ attributes and their activities in different phases of venturing (from nascent to start-up, established business, and discontinuation).&#13;
The GEM Report 2022–2023 throws light on entrepreneurial activities in India. The report also highlights the recovery of entrepreneurial activities in India from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The GEM India study was conducted using a well-established GEM research methodology that is consistent across all participating countries, thus enabling cross-country comparison. The APS was conducted among 2610 samples and provided information regarding the level of entrepreneurial activity in the country based on the conditions of the national framework. In contrast, the NES was conducted with 72 national experts. The NES focuses on the entrepreneurial start-up ecosystem in India with regard to nine entrepreneurial framework conditions (EFCs).
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<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Global Entrepreneurship Monitor India Report 2021/2022</title>
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<description>Global Entrepreneurship Monitor India Report 2021/2022
Shukla, Sunil; Bharti, Pankaj; Dwived, Amit Kumar
The 2021-22 GEM Report completes its 23 years of measuring entrepreneurship-related activities. It measures entrepreneurship activities and ecosystem through surveys and interviews of various field experts, conducted by the teams in respective countries. The GEM survey generates a variety of relevant, primary information on different aspects of entrepreneurship and provides harmonised measures about individuals’ attributes and their activities in different phases of venturing (from nascent to start-up to established business and to discontinuation).&#13;
The GEM Report 2021–2022 throws light on entrepreneurial trends and practices amidst changing business and the impact of COVID-19 on entrepreneurial activities in the country. The GEM India study was conducted using a well-established GEM research methodology that is consistent across all participating countries, thus enabling cross-country comparison. The Adult Population Survey (APS) was conducted among 3252 samples and provides information regarding the level of entrepreneurial activity in the country based on the national framework conditions, whereas the National Expert Survey (NES) was conducted on 72 national experts with an average work experience of 10 years. The NES focuses on entrepreneurial start-up eco-system in India with regard to nine entrepreneurial framework conditions (EFCs).
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Global Entrepreneurship Monitor India Report 2020/2021</title>
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<description>Global Entrepreneurship Monitor India Report 2020/2021
Shukla, Sunil; Bharti, Pankaj; Dwived, Amit Kumar
The 2020-21 GEM Report completes its 22 years of measuring entrepreneurship-related activities. It measures entrepreneurship activities and ecosystem through surveys and interviews of various field experts, conducted by the teams in respective countries. The GEM survey generates a variety of relevant, primary information on different aspects of entrepreneurship and provides harmonised measures about individuals’ attributes and their activities in different phases of venturing (from nascent to start-up to established business and to discontinuation).&#13;
The GEM Report 2020-21 throws light on entrepreneurial trends and practises amidst changing business and economic contours including impact of COVID-19 Pandemic. We express gratitude to the Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development (CREED) for providing financial support for this project. The GEM India Team has been constantly putting in efforts to research the ways and means that could bolster the entrepreneurship scenario so that the entrepreneurs, the lifeblood of economies, continue to perform a potent role. For the detailed findings of the study, the report can be downloaded:
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<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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