The business start-up procedures and costs for entrepreneurs
Citation
Pehlivanoğlu, MÇ; Aykaç, S; Civelek, ME (2024). The business start-up procedures and costs for entrepreneurs. International Journal of Commerce and Finance, 10(2): 76-87.Abstract
Entrepreneurs may encounter various difficulties when launching a new business. A business setup
process can be quite straightforward in some nations and be challenging in others, particularly with
regard to the amount of procedures to register a business and procedural costs. This study uses data
from multiple nations to evaluate and the number of the required procedures and their costs
associated with launching a business over time. 10 years of data from 171 different nations are
included in the research sample. The study has two main variables. The findings show that there is
a positive and significant relationship between the amount of business start-up procedures and
procedural costs. The analysis of the data history also reveals that the time-consuming aspects of
business start-up procedures and procedural costs for starting a business have shown a global
downward trend over the years. Through a quantitative analysis, this study has demonstrated in the
literature that countries consider the importance of making remedial arrangements to encourage
entrepreneurship. Facilitating the entrepreneurship process and paving the way for new investments
worldwide is essential for the development of national economies. Countries are expected to further
improve current policies for entrepreneurial activity.
Source
International Journal of Commerce and FinanceVolume
10Issue
2URI
https://ijcf.ticaret.edu.tr/index.php/ijcf/article/view/395https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12780/972
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