Europe's startup challenge: shifting focus from business creation to business sustainability
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The article argues that Europe's entrepreneurial focus should shift from simply creating more startups to ensuring existing businesses achieve long-term sustainability and growth. It questions whether startup incentives and entrepreneurship programs are sufficient if they don't lead to scalable, employment-generating, investment-attracting companies.
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The long-term strength of an economy depends not simply on how many companies are incorporated, but on how many develop into sustainable organisations capable of creating employment, attracting investment and contributing to
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