The Entreprene rship EconomThe Entrepreneurship Economy
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The Entreprene rship EconomThe Entreprene rship EconomThe Entrepreneurship Economy:The Entrepreneurship Economy:Thoughts on the Role of Thoughts on the Role of
Entrepreneurship in Job Creation Entrepreneurship in Job Creation and Economic Developmentand Economic Developmentpp
Ken ColwellDirector of Entrepreneurship Programs
University of MiamiSchool of Business AdministrationSchool of Business Administration
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Lack of Job Creation is Driving Recession
Source: US Census Bureau Business Dynamics Statistics
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So how do we bolster job creation?
U.S. Presidents say small business is the key:– “Small businesses are the biggest providers of new jobs…They embody
innovation provide economic diversity and chart our path toward theinnovation, provide economic diversity, and chart our path toward the products, markets, and jobs of the future.” – Ronald Reagan, March 19, 1984
– “Small businesses created over a million and a half new jobs in 1989 alone, b t t thi d f th j b t d i th ti N ti ” G H Wabout two-thirds of the jobs created in the entire Nation...” – George H.W.
Bush May 1, 1990– “Small business…employ[s] about 40 percent of the work force but create[s]
a big majority of the net new jobs for more than a decade.” – Bill Clinton, February 17, 1993
– “Small-business men and women…are the primary drivers of job creation.” – Barack Obama, September 3, 2010
B t this is false There is no relationship bet een firm But this is false. There is no relationship between firm size and growth rate
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Entrepreneurial Activity Has Been Increasing
Entrepreneurial activity has sharply increased since 2007
.34% of the adult population starts a business in the U.S. each month
This translates into 565 000 new businesses each This translates into 565,000 new businesses each month
In 2007, the figure was .29% Among Latinos, the figure is even higher at .56% of
the population. This is the highest among all ethnic groupsgroups
(Source: Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurial Activity)
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Startups Aren’t Pulling Their Weight!
Source: US Census Bureau Business Dynamics Statistics
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Startups are Shedding Jobs Too
Source: US Census Bureau Business Dynamics Statisticsy
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Some Unscientific Observations Modern technology has made starting a business
very easy and efficient. For many service sector t t th i d t hi f l tistartups, there is no need to hire for a very long time– Outsourced manufacturing
Outsourced technology and web development– Outsourced technology and web development
– Technological advances• No need for administrative supportpp
• No need for a physical location
• No need for marketing support
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Not All Startups are Created Equal
Some startups may do very well, but don’t have the potential to create many jobshave the potential to create many jobs
Some startups may create jobs, but only low-wage service-sector positions.
Economic development must be based onEconomic development must be based on production, not consumption
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States/Regions Must Be Strategic
Small entities must find niches in order to be successfulsuccessful
The niches must be ones in which they can maintain a competitive advantage
The competitive advantage must beThe competitive advantage must be sustainable over time despite dynamic market conditions
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What are Your Unique Resources/ Capabilities?
Unique resources and capabilities lead to sustained competitive advantagessustained competitive advantages
If you are successful, other states/regions will try to imitate you
The resources and capabilities you areThe resources and capabilities you are building on must be deeply embedded in your particular local contextp
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Steps for Sustainable Economic Development
Step 1: Decide what your unique resources/capabilities areresources/capabilities are
Step 2: Find the industries or sectors that you l it i thcan exploit using them
Step 3: Work to create local clusters or hubs in these areas
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Creating Local Clusters Teach all students to think like entrepreneurs
Train young people in the specific skills and technologies that they will need to enter the workforce and contribute immediatelythey will need to enter the workforce and contribute immediately
Provide funding to grow businesses, particularly in the pre-seed and seed stage
Provide support for nascent entrepreneurs to help them develop their plans and join the entrepreneurial network
Make it easy to start a business streamline paperwork and Make it easy to start a business – streamline paperwork and permitting
Encourage international investors to think of PR as a viable and f i dl l t i tfriendly place to invest