Entrepreneurship ecosystem in the United Arab Emirates: An empirical comparison with Qatar and Saudi Arabia

Ayman Balawi
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Objective: This paper aims to investigate and assess the UAE’s overall entrepreneurship performance (ecosystem) by applying the Global Entrepreneurship Index (GEI).Research Design & Methods: This paper assesses the United Arab Emirates’ entrepreneurial ecosystem and compares it with Qatar and Saudi Arabia by using the Global Entrepreneurship Index (GEI) data collected between 2011 and 2016. The GEI approach is applied to measure the entrepreneurship ecosystem at the country level, and it constitutes an appropriate method to encourage a higher level of entrepreneurship by considering its quality aspects.Findings: Outcomes show an entrepreneurial ecosystem with a GEI index of 44.6. Technology absorption is a critical bottleneck that suppresses entrepreneurial goals. Despite the low score of this pillar, the UAE has one of the highest GDP per capita among all participating countries. As a result, the GEI score of the United Arab Emirates and its sub-indices are above the global average trend and count to the most innovation-driven economies worldwide. However, the UAE is not performing well compared to other average performers in its category.Implications & Recommendations: Crucial policy interferences are required for the improvement of technology absorption. UAE calls for 4% additional resources to expand the GEI score by 10%.Contribution & Value Added: Using a novel approach incorporating individual and institutional variables into a single model, this paper identifies the weak aspects of UAE’s entrepreneurial performance. Also, the utilisation of (PFB) is used to identify which entrepreneurial factors should be tackled.
阿联酋创业生态系统:与卡塔尔和沙特阿拉伯的实证比较
目的:本文旨在通过应用全球创业指数(GEI)来调查和评估阿联酋的整体创业绩效(生态系统)。研究设计与方法:本文利用2011年至2016年全球创业指数(GEI)数据,对阿联酋的创业生态系统进行了评估,并与卡塔尔和沙特阿拉伯进行了比较。全球创新指数方法用于衡量国家一级的创业生态系统,它是一种适当的方法,通过考虑其质量方面来鼓励更高水平的创业。结果显示,创业生态系统的GEI指数为44.6。技术吸收是抑制创业目标的关键瓶颈。尽管这一指标得分较低,但阿联酋是所有参与国中人均GDP最高的国家之一。因此,阿联酋的GEI得分及其分项指数高于全球平均水平,跻身全球最具创新驱动型经济体之列。然而,与该类别中其他表现一般的国家相比,阿联酋的表现并不好。影响与建议:改善技术吸收需要关键的政策干预。阿联酋要求额外提供4%的资源,以将GEI得分提高10%。贡献与增值:本文采用一种将个人和制度变量纳入单一模型的新方法,确定了阿联酋创业绩效的薄弱方面。此外,利用(PFB)来确定应该解决哪些创业因素。
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