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The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2021/22 captures entrepreneurial attitudes and trends, illuminating how entrepreneurs and the ecosystem has coped with the pandemic globally. We highlight six emerging trends in entrepreneurship after COVID-19 based on over 150,000 survey respondents. COVID-19 hit entrepreneurship hard, with fewer people starting new businesses and many established ...

Global youth unemployment stands at 65 million. Here's how entrepreneurship, skills training and incentives can build a resilient workforce for the future.

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Entrepreneurship education equips youth with leadership, innovation and resilience skills – essential for thriving in a rapidly changing global workforce.

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Through entrepreneurship education, we can help the next generation to become global leaders who can survive complexity and transform it into opportunity.

New research has shed light on where entrepreneurship and sustainability overlap the most – and the answer may come as a surprise to some. Here's why.

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Entrepreneurship plays a vital role in economic growth and job creation but entrepreneurs must overcome financial, skills and regulatory issues to succeed.

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With a cultural mindset shift towards entrepreneurship, India is now the world's third-largest startup ecosystem. The gap between male and female entrepreneurs has almost closed in recent years. Levels of startup activity remain heavily concentrated in certain regions.

As the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions meets in Tianjin, entrepreneurship is key to tackling the world's greatest challenges.

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Social entrepreneurship has transitioned from a niche concept to a mainstream movement, driven by urgent global challenges such as climate change, inequality and systemic distrust. Social innovators are developing transformative, financially viable models that address pressing challenges in marginalized communities while advancing climate action and economic inclusion. This article was first ...