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Segmentation Analysis For Polish Digital Startups in Years 2015 and 2016

Studia i Materiały nr 1, 2018

The largest study of the digital industry in Poland has been run since 2015 by the Startup Poland Foundation in cooperation with the researchers from the Warsaw University of Technology. Such studies are not easy to carry out because of the heterogeneity of the definitions of basic concepts, including the definition of a startup. This article presents acomparison of examples of this type of study carried out worldwide and identifies the main differences between them. On the basis of the data obtained from the Foundation's research, a segmentation and comparative analysis of Polish startups was carried out, the results of which are presented in this article. Six main differentiating features of the defined segments were identified, of which the production of hardware by startups and cooperation with academia were of particular interest. Analiza segmentacyjna polskich startupów cyfrowych w latach 2015-2016 Największe badanie startupów branży cyfrowej w Polsce od 2015 r. wykonuje fundacja Startup Poland we wspópracy z naukowcami z Politechniki Warszawskiej. Badania takie nie są łatwe do zrealizowania ze względu na niejednorodność definicji podstawowych pojęć, w tym definicji startupu. W artykule przedstawiono zestawienie przykadowych badań tego typu, wykonywanych na świecie i wskazano główne różnice, jakie między nimi występują. Na podstawie danych otrzymanych w ramach badań fundacji, przeprowadzono analizę segmentacyjną i porównawczą polskich startupów, której wyniki zaprezentowano w artykule. Zidentyfikowano sześć gównych cech różnicujących poszczególne segmenty, wśród których na szczególną uwagę zasuguje fakt produkowania przez startupy hardware'u oraz prowadzenie współpracy z nauką.

Success factors of Start-up companies in the digital industry

2021

The term start-up has become indispensable when new ideas are to be turned into business ventures. The number of start-ups is continuously increasing, but at the same time, many new start-ups are marked by failure. The successful path from start-up to a stable business model is to be explored in more detail in this thesis. The focus here is on the various success factors and how decisive they are. At present, start-ups are mainly focusing on the area of digitalisation, not only triggered by the Covid19 pandemic but also by the high demand for digital products and services. In the past, start-ups founded in Silicon Valley/USA have been incredibly successful. Nevertheless, currently many other countries offer decisive advantages for start-ups and are therefore more attractive than the Silicon Valley. In Europe, Spain stands out with a rapidly growing start-up scene, primarily in the metropolises of Madrid and Barcelona. This Master's thesis aims to empirically investigate the inte...

Factors That Limit the Development of the Digital Entrepreneurial System in the Scale-Up Phase of the Enterprise Life Cycle

Mathematics

For the interpretation of digital entrepreneurship, the context in which the entrepreneurial process takes place plays an important role. The context emphasizes that to analyze the entrepreneurial process, it is no longer sufficient to analyze only the entrepreneurial actions, but also the environment in which the entrepreneurial process takes place. The aim of this paper is to analyze the part of the context in which the entrepreneurial process takes place in the Republic of Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Hungary. Following the methodology of The European Index of Digital Entrepreneurship Systems (EIDES), the paper analyzes the system framework conditions, in the scale-up phase of the enterprise life cycle, in the digital dimension. The aim of this paper is a comparative analysis of three countries in transition with one country belonging to the European Union. After identifying the most developed factors, as well as the most underdeveloped factors, the paper discus...

An Evaluation of the Job Offers with a Focus on Czech Digital Entrepreneurs and Start-ups

Conference Proceedings - Business Trends 2022, 2022

This study scrutinizes job offers from Czech start-ups on StartUpJobs, assessing job descriptions, needed tech skills, and perks like remote work. It zeroes in on digital tech roles, comparing skill requirements to global trends, predicting shifts, and exploring the scope of digital start-ups' offerings. The findings serve as a roadmap for educational institutions to tailor courses, IT job seekers to strategize learning, and HR officers to gauge market competition.

The Impact of Digitalization on Startups in the South-East Region of Romania

PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE

The crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic around the world, including in Romania, accelerated processes that had been started for a long time, but which were progressing slowly. The representatives of the business environment hope for an emphasis on the digitization of the fiscal administration, for a new perspective on business models. Romania's startups are lagging in adopting digital technologies, according to DESI 2020 report. The biggest gaps are in the digitalization of internal organizational processes. Businesses with the highest level of digitization and digitalization secure opportunities at twice the rate of the least digitized ones. We conducted a study to identify the implications of social platforms and digitization in the development of entrepreneurship among young people. The researched aspects were the motivations for using the Internet and social platforms, the impact of digitalization on collaborative platforms in Romania and the connection between the Rom...

Differentiating Criteria and Segmentation of Polish Startup Companies

Citation: Rostek, K., Skala, A. (2017). Differentiating Criteria and Segmentation of Polish Startup Companies, "Problemy Zarządzania", vol. 15, nr 1 (65), cz. 1: 192–208. The results presented in the article are the first Polish analysis of startups, which are considered as a source of innovation and which are gaining in importance in the country's economy. In order for the country to efficiently support this group, more insight into the most important features characterising it, for instance location, used legal forms, employment and its forms, sources of financing and other resources, propensity to export or sources of innovation must be gained. Thus, the conducted study was aimed at identifying and characterising the population of economic entities considered as Polish startups according to applied criteria. In order to do so, a database of those entities was created, an original research questionnaire was prepared and a nationwide survey was conducted in collaboration with the Startup Poland foundation. Subsequently, a segmentation analysis was performed in order to isolate conspicuous classification groups and to identify important features in each group. The presented research results constitute the beginning of regular analyses in that scope.

The Development of the Labor Market of Czech Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: Toward the Digital Economy

2020

In the 2000s, Czech small and medium-sized enterprises faced competition in the new technologies and innovations associated with the implementation of the digital economy. Competitive advantages of the Czech economy based on cheap labor and low-cost production are in decline, and finding a new economic paradigm seems to be problematic. Our study has traced a significant degree of interaction between the structure of employee education and the sectoral classification of the company, with medium-high-tech, medium-low-tech and low-tech firms behaving differently from each other from the labor market perspective. Companies implement different strategies in terms of employee education as well as R&D. Thus far, Czech companies have focused mainly on the market follower approach, i.e., with little effort toward innovation. This conservative strategy brings lower risks but also lacks the high profit potential necessary to reach competitive advantages. In particular, the digitization of the midtech sector is crucial for the future growth of the Czech economy. The midtech sector possesses high potential for the development of new business opportunities if it can overcome its significant gap in the use of R&D, knowledge, and technology.

The importance of startups for construction of innovative economies

Przedsiębiorczość Międzynarodowa, 2018

The aim of this article is to determine the impact of startup businesses on the innovation of the economy. Research Design & Methods: The statistics are from foundation reports, specializing in the study of the startup environment in Poland, Eurostat databases and the Central Statistical Office. The article attempts to define the concept of startup as a business, based on an innovative idea or pioneering business. Findings: As a result, they are companies that create a completely new product or service, not based on replicated offers from other market players, and do not replicate existing ones. Business activity is subject to a considerable degree of risk. The analysis of the correlation between the number of Micro-enterprises and GDP per capita (PPS) as well as the number of patents issued for national inventions by the Polish Patent Office and GDP per capita (PPS) showed a strong correlation between the variables tested. Contribution & Value Added: The benefits of developing a country-wide startup ecosystem contribute to government-directed R & D, in order to create a favorable environment for a new business model. The development of new businesses is an opportunity to improve the condition of national economies and the situation of society, and above all to increase the innovativeness of regions. Article type: research article

Analysis of Specific Improvement Areas in Start-Up Activity in Serbia

International Journal for Quality Research

Raising the level of knowledge is essential for start-ups pursuing growth and aiming at keeping their innovation potential high. Since innovation activity has been the driving force of economies worldwide, governments tend to focus on providing knowledge through various support programs in order to accelerate innovations. The aim of the study presented in this paper was to find out what types of knowledge and what factors contribute positively to this process. For this purpose, methodology used was based on interviews and questionnaire. 82 participants were selected for the study. Four hypotheses were tested and proven. One, related to the needed team knowledge, and three, related to digitalisation level, intellectual property rights protection, and gender influencing time-to-profit. The results of the study obtained are presented and discussed in the paper and these findings may be used as a guidance for further support to the Serbian innovation ecosystem.

Digitalization as an essential growth factor contributing in SME development (experience of Latvia and Romania)

2019

In today’s global economy, entrepreneurship is an important economic growth engine for the European Union. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of Europe’s economy, providing 85 % of all new jobs. The European Commission aims to promote entrepreneurship and improve the business environment for SMEs, to allow them to realise their full potential in today’s global economy (EC.2015. COSME). The expansion of SMEs in today's environment is increasingly influenced by the use of digital networks. The present research focuses on the characteristics of digital environment use by SMEs in two EU Member States – Romania and Latvia. Groups of entrepreneurs that produced both goods and services and differed in number of the employed and geographical location were surveyed in each country. The information acquired revealed the technological and economic characteristics of the digitalization process in each country, highlighting both similarities and differences. An analys...