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magnetism, or their comprehensive power to attract
creative people and business enterprises from around
the world.
The Mori Memorial Foundation's Institute for Urban
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to update its rankings every year based on new
research. Currently, the GPCI is highly rated as one
of the leading city indexes and is utilized as reference
material for urban policies and business strategies not
only in Tokyo and Japan, but also in many other cities
and countries worldwide. Moreover, the Institute actively
engages in the exchange of ideas on the topic of urban
competitiveness with leading global research institutions
at international conferences and lecture events.
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Global Power City index 2016 | The Mori Memorial FoundationBTO Educational
In light of the globally intensifying competition between
cities, the Global Power City Index (GPCI) evaluates and
ranks the major cities of the world according to their
magnetism, or their comprehensive power to attract
creative people and business enterprises from around
the world.
The Mori Memorial Foundation's Institute for Urban
Strategies rst released its GPCI in 2008 and has continued
to update its rankings every year based on new
research. Currently, the GPCI is highly rated as one
of the leading city indexes and is utilized as reference
material for urban policies and business strategies not
only in Tokyo and Japan, but also in many other cities
and countries worldwide. Moreover, the Institute actively
engages in the exchange of ideas on the topic of urban
competitiveness with leading global research institutions
at international conferences and lecture events.
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What is Entrepreneurship and Why one should go for the Entrepreneurship in the place of any formal job? What are the elements and Benefits of being your own boss are being discussed in this PPT
This is the first lecture of 40 lectures planned for Anna University/Anna University of Technology students of 3ed semester MBA. Please provide your comments. The required notes will be uploaded soon.
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1. Business Statistics and
Entrepreneurship Indicators
Mariarosa Lunati
OECD Statistics Directorate
MENA-OECD Working Group on SME Policy,
Entrepreneurship and Human Capital Development
Rome, 17 July 2012
2. Reliable, comparable and timely business data
1. Official statistics from NSOs and
statistical agencies
2. Internationally harmonised definitions
3. EIP: Joint OECD-Eurostat programme
launched in 2007 (Manual on Business
Demography Statistics)
4. Annual data collection
5. SDBS database
6. Publication of Entrepreneurship at a
Glance
7. Timely data: various statistical sources
8. Development of new indicators and
methodologies
2
5. Value added by enterprise size class
Source: OECD Entrepreneurship at a Glance 2012.
5
6. Propensity to exports by enterprise size class
6
Source: OECD Entrepreneurship at a Glance 2012.
7. Women entrepreneurship
• Contribution to the OECD Gender Equality Initiative
• Definitions and methodology
– LSF data on self-employment: employer and own-account
workers
– Business registers and survey data: sole-proprietor women
and male enterprises
o Gender disaggregated employer business demography
• Pilot collection in 2011
• One-stop portal on gender data by end 2012
7
8. Women and men employers, 2010
percentage of employed women / men
Women employers
Men employers
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Source: EAG 2012
8
9. Performance of women and male-owned
enterprises
Three-year employment growth rate,
2009 or latest available
Three-year survival rate,
2009 or latest available
1.6
0.8
0.7
1.4
Women owned
Men owned
0.6
1.2
0.5
1.0
0.4
0.8
0.3
0.6
0.2
0.4
0.1
0.2
0
New
Zealand
Italy
Finland
Slovakia
Spain
Slovenia
Poland
Austria
France Switzerland
0.0
Source: EAG 2012
Spain
Netherlands
Slovak
Republic
Finland
Poland
Switzerland
Italy
New
Zealand
France
9
10. Women on company boards
Source: OECD Entrepreneurship at a Glance 2012
10