Emerging companies (startup) and the GDP in Mexico
Keywords:
startup, GDP, business modelsAbstract
All of society is immersed in the paradigm of accelerated changes in the products and services that are offered, the surplus of options and the fight for the markets, has generated a demand on the part of consumers, wanting to have the most innovative proposal available , in the shortest possible time and at competitive prices, which has led to a reinvention of business modeling and creation; to respond to constant, accelerated and focused changes on customer requirements; The companies have chosen to transform their business consolidation processes, to orient it to the construction of emerging companies or STARTUP as Eric Ries calls them, he exposes, accelerated ways to present products or services to the market without so much planning or protocols; methods that seem to have been working to promote the development of the regions where startups operate, as recognized by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development OECD in 2013. The government of Mexico, among others, has implemented support programs for these new business models, in order to encourage entrepreneurship since 2000. There is no quantitative data on the impact of these strategies on the economic development of the country, so it is pertinent to establish, yes, the investments made by the Mexican state to the support programs created to motivate the creation, growth and development of emerging companies, are they influencing the economic development of the country?; In this document, a relational analysis is carried out between GDP and the amounts assigned to the National Guarantee System, with which the operations of support public policies, created for this type of business models in Mexico, are leveraged, and thus establish the impact that this investment has had on the economic development of the country.
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