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Jonathan Ortmans

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Japan’s Entrepreneurial Imperative
Ortmans Jonathan
6/25/2012
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Two prominent Japanese professors recently authored the Fukao-Kwon report, which revealed that from 1996-2006, when total employment in Japan decreased by 3.5 million, young, newly established firms and foreign companies were the only ones to create net job growth. This report also suggests that new companies have higher success rates than older, established companies in Japan and that entrepreneurs clearly need to be the central catalysts in Japan’s next chapter. Have the great innovators of the post-war years – Toyota, Nippon Steel, Sony, etc – become so huge and successful that they have lost their propensity to create disruptive new technologies?

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Japan’s Entrepreneurial Imperative
Ortmans Jonathan
6/25/2012
Blog Resource
Summary:

Two prominent Japanese professors recently authored the Fukao-Kwon report, which revealed that from 1996-2006, when total employment in Japan decreased by 3.5 million, young, newly established firms and foreign companies were the only ones to create net job growth. This report also suggests that new companies have higher success rates than older, established companies in Japan and that entrepreneurs clearly need to be the central catalysts in Japan’s next chapter. Have the great innovators of the post-war years – Toyota, Nippon Steel, Sony, etc – become so huge and successful that they have lost their propensity to create disruptive new technologies?

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Kickstarting Startups in Qatar
Ortmans Jonathan
5/10/2011
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One hundred years of banked future hydrocarbon revenues, massive investments in higher education and a common legal framework based on western law all offer this small nation—the size of Connecticut—tremendous potential to be a hub for startups in the GCC. I find it curious therefore that at Qatar’s famous “Doha Forum” I participated in today, entrepreneurship and startups were not on the agenda.

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Latin America’s Entrepreneurship Beat
Jonathan Ortmans
5/13/2013
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Global interest in the emerging entrepreneurial economies of Latin America has been on the rise. It is where Endeavor began—launching in Chile and Argentina in 1997—and more recently, the region’s vibrant cultures have led the likes of Geeks on a Plane and the Global Entrepreneurship Congress to take a closer look. This spring we report back from a few economies in the region.

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Leapfrogging to High-Growth in Mexico
Ortmans Jonathan
8/22/2011
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Even during this bruising recession, risk-taking entrepreneurs in the developing world seem to be seeing opportunities to leapfrog others and create advantage. And, as the Kauffman Foundation’s Carl Schramm recently argued in an article in Forbes magazine, I am not just talking about mobile technology in Africa.

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Learning from Startup Ecosystems
Ortmans Jonathan
10/3/2011
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It is true that governments cannot be ignored by entrepreneurs—they set the rules and incentives. But it should not be surprising that vibrant entrepreneurs typically show, at best, nonchalance toward government. Most government agencies across the globe remain inefficient and cumbersome—especially when you compare even a well-funded government program to a collection of bootstrapping startups.

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Lessons from Israel
Ortmans Jonathan
4/18/2011
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Israel is one of the most innovative nations on earth. Israelis (approximately 7.6 million in number) are well-educated, have a global outlook, ties around the world, and most importantly, a positive view of entrepreneurship. Most Israeli entrepreneurs understand ways of moving innovations into the marketplace and how to establish themselves as global companies from the get go. It is only natural that there is so much interest around the world in Israel’s entrepreneurship path.

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Liverpool’s Legacy
Ortmans Jonathan
3/19/2012
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I have just returned today from the Global Entrepreneurship Congress (GEC) in Liverpool where a weeklong festival of entrepreneurship floated powerful ideas about everything from seeding startup communities to smarter national top-down policies. This week I take a quick look at last week’s GEC and why it matters as a symbol of the democratization of entrepreneurship.

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Looking Past the Talk on International Aid
Ortmans Jonathan
9/26/2011
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Late September is always a busy

time in New York and Washington for world leaders. New York is crowded with

heads of state and visionaries at the UN Assembly or the Clinton Global

Initiative, and in Washington, DC, the World Bank Group and IMF

Annual Meetings that took place this past weekend always spur an assortment

of organizations with global economic development missions to gather their

flocks. We all wonder what all these expensive ‘meetings of the minds’ are

accomplishing. To share my own bias, it prompts me once a year to check in and

see how much development bureaucrats are really seeing and listening to the

entrepreneurs on the ground doing the work.

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Malaysia's Progress with Startups
Ortmans Jonathan
10/24/2011
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Malaysia transformed itself from a producer of raw materials in the 1970s into an upper-middle income country with a multi-sector economy by the late 1990s. The 1997 crisis significantly challenged this technology-exporting country, but it has since successfully sparked two main sources of economic resilience—foreign investment and new firm creation. To my surprise, Malaysian entrepreneurs I spoke with recently gave a great deal of credit to, of all actors on the stage, their government. Did government really do something right?

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