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1 New Indicators from the OECD-Eurostat Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme Measuring Entrepreneurship New Indicators from the OECD-Eurostat Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme II Workshop on Entrepreneurship Indicators university of Huelva Huelva, Spain - Nov. 17-18, 2008 Tim Davis OECD Statistics Directorate

2 Overview  Why measure Entrepreneurship?  Why measure Entrepreneurship internationally?  What is the: “Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme “  Model, Definitions, Framework and Measures  First EIP data release …. TODAY www.oecd.org/statistics/entrepreneurshipindicators  Results and outputs of current phase  Next steps and beyond

3 Importance of Entrepreneurship  Long recognized ………………… but endogenous  Policy interest only in latter part of 20 th Century  New, more productive firms enter  Less productive firms leave  Those remaining must improve  Maybe…..  But perhaps “entrepreneurship” too broad  Not everyone starting a firm is “productive”  SME ≠ Entrepreneurship

4 Why Measure Entrepreneurship? Internationally  Policymakers took interest in Entrepreneurship  Many encouraged and tracked “start-ups”  But “American” success eluded them  Productivity gaps continued, and grew  Global restructuring added pressures  What are we missing?  How can we be more like …. them

5 Genesis of Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme  2005: Kauffman Foundation: Feasibility Study  What are needs and options?  What role could an organisation like OECD play ?  Eurostat was also exploring entrepreneurship  Survey on Factors of Business Success (FoBS)  Danish-led ICE consortium sponsored Study of “official” Start-up Rates  Huelva Workshop I - Entrepreneurship Statistics

6 Outcome of Feasibility Study  Entrepreneurship was a policy priority  Limited involvement of NSOs  Few internationally-comparable measures  Fundamental definitions and concepts missing  Measures lacked Policy Context  Desire for regional and target-group data  Need information on firms and entrepreneurs  Basic business demography data incomparable  Strong resistance to new firm surveys

7 OECD Launched EIP in September 2006  Make entrepreneurship data boring and routine  Get NSOs and Eurostat involved EIP Approach to Entrepreneurship Measurement  Definitions  A Simple Theoretical Model  A Framework of Indicators  Measurement Manual  Indicators and database

8 EIP Definitions Entrepreneurs: those persons (business owners) who seek to generate value, through the creation or expansion of economic activity, by identifying and exploiting new products, processes or markets. Entrepreneurial activity: the enterprising human action in pursuit of the generation of value, through the creation or expansion of economic activity, by identifying and exploiting new products, processes or markets. Entrepreneurship is the phenomenon associated with entrepreneurial activity.

9 Some Important Principles  Entrepreneur vs. Entrepreneurship  Not just small or young firms  Not all firms are entrepreneurial  They are doing something “new”  Some entrepreneurs fail  “Value” can be defined in different ways  Indicators focus on business entrepreneurship

10 Definitions and Indicators  EIP offers broad definition of entrepreneurship  No single measure perfectly reflects definition  A variety of indicators required  Distinguish aspects and types of entrepreneurship  Employers vs. non-employers  Measures of High Growth and Gazelles  Innovative firms  Exporting firms For example…………….

11 Sub-Dividing Entrepreneurial Firms Low Growth Replicators Degree of Innovation High Growth Replicators Company Growth Low Growth Innovators High-Growth Replicators Low Growth Replicators High-Growth Innovators

12 A Simple Model of Entrepreneurship

13 Model Framework October 2008

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15 Core Indicators

16 Entrepreneurship Measurement Manual  Boring but essential  Core Definitions  Framework for understanding and developing  Indicators and data specifications  First step was Eurostat-OECD Manual on Business Demography Statistics (2007)  Entrepreneurship Manual for 2009

17 Structural Indicators Enterprise Population by size class

18 Structural Indicators Employment, by Size Class

19 Structural Indicators Value Added by Size Class

20 Structural Indicators Export Performance

21 Entrepreneurial Performance Indicators Employer Enterprise Birth/Death - Manufacturing

22 Entrepreneurial Performance Indicators Employer Enterprise Birth/Death - Services

23 Entrepreneurial Performance Indicators Survival Rates – One Year Survival Rate

24 Entrepreneurial Performance Indicators Survival Rates – Share of One Year Old Firms

25 Entrepreneurial Performance Indicators High growth Enterprises – By Employment

26 Entrepreneurial Performance Indicators High growth Enterprises – By Turnover

27 Entrepreneurial Performance Indicators Gazelles – By Employment

28 Entrepreneurial Performance Indicators Gazelles – By Turnover

29 Impacts of Entrepreneurship Employment Creation and Destruction


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