Global Entrepreneurship Monitor
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor appears in Wake-up haul: an Ozempic moment for the brain through survey evidence on entrepreneurship’s social desirability. The source says 24% of Japanese respondents consider entrepreneurship a desirable occupation, compared with a global average of 67%.
The statistic gives Japanese Startup Exit Constraint a cultural-status layer rather than a purely financial explanation. Low startup status can reduce founder supply, employee willingness to join startups, and family or peer support for risky company-building paths.
Connections
- Japan and Japanese Startup Exit Constraint - national and startup-system context.
- Youth Entrepreneurship and Startup Ecosystem Optimism - adjacent entrepreneurship culture concepts.
- Ethan Wu - segment explainer.