The mortality rate of Brazilian startups and the need for public policies for the entrepreneurial ecosystem
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2179-684X.2021.001.0012Keywords:
Public policies, Business incubators, Entrepreneurship, StartupsAbstract
The business sector, in its various operating niches, constitutes the most important pillar for the economic and social support of any nation, and presents, as a major challenge, the need for planning for success in the market insertion process, this absence has, as one of the main reflexes, to the high mortality rate of enterprises in the first months. This can occur both due to the unfeasibility of the enterprise and due to the absence of planning that considers all the variables and conditions for the success and sustainability of the enterprises. In this sense, it is necessary the modernization of the Brazilian business legislation, prioritizing new perspectives for the planning, like the incubators, which are important spaces in the collaboration with the strategic planning process of companies that want to enter the market with minimal risks of failure.
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