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Nearly
nine out of ten established entrepreneurs
surveyed also believe programmes are making
people think more positively about entrepreneurs
and the same proportion feel they make people
want to start their own business. Business
and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk said:
The media has such an important role
to play in creating a positive image around
entrepreneurship and starting your own business.
It is very encouraging to see such a dramatic
shift in recent years. And I hope this trend
continues."
The
report, which involved a re-survey of 1,250 respondents from the
GEM UK 2009 Adult Population Survey (APS), shows:
Around
half the sample of non-entrepreneurs thought more positively about
entrepreneurs in general (58 per cent) and were made more aware
of a career as an entrepreneur (51 per cent) through the media.
Almost two-thirds (63 per cent) of all non-entrepreneurs had come
across the use of the word entrepreneur or entrepreneurship
in recent months.Of those saying yes, just over half (54 per cent)
reported that television was where they came across the terms most
often.Almost half (45 per cent) of non-entrepreneurs also said they
had watched television programmes in the last 12 months which showed
how to start or run a business.
The
research also found an educational role being played by media portrayals,
with two-fifths (40 per cent) saying programmes had shown them the
practical steps to start a new business.
The
study was commissioned by BIS to gain insight into what effect the
medias portrayal of entrepreneurs is having on entrepreneurial
attitudes, aspirations and activity.
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for a copy of the report.
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