Arab News, Sat, Mar 30, 2024 | Ramadan 20, 1445
UAE, Saudi Arabia ranked as leading global entrepreneurial ecosystems
Saudi Arabia:
The UAE and Saudi Arabia have been ranked first and
third respectively in the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor report for 2023-2024.
The report, which assesses the entrepreneurial ecosystems of countries
worldwide, is highly regarded by international bodies such as the World Bank,
International Monetary Fund and various UN organizations,Saudi Arabia showed
significant progress in its entrepreneurial environment, with its National
Entrepreneurship Context Index score increasing from 5.0 in 2019 to 6.3 in both
2022 and 2023.
This reflected the country’s successful efforts to diversify its economy and
foster a supportive climate for entrepreneurship, said the report. A notable
highlight was increased female entrepreneurship, with eight women starting new
businesses for every 10 men in 2023.
The country also has the highest proportion of adults who know an entrepreneur,
perceive ease in starting a business, recognize good business opportunities, and
believe they possess the necessary skills and experience to start a business.
However, despite high acknowledgment of opportunities and capabilities, there
remains a considerable fear of failure, the report concluded.
Additionally, a significant percentage of Saudi entrepreneurs are expected to
leverage digital technologies and focus on minimizing environmental impacts and
maximizing social impacts, indicating a readiness for future challenges.
Meanwhile, the UAE set a record with its National Entrepreneurship Context Index
score of 7.7, the highest in the report’s history.
The report also positioned the UAE as the best environment in the world for
starting and conducting new business ventures, surpassing many advanced
economies. It also ranked third globally in terms of physical infrastructure.
Significant strides have been made in entrepreneurship education within schools,
emphasizing skills like creative thinking, problem solving, opportunity
recognition and risk assessment. The country ranked among the top five out of 49
in this aspect.