Forget the Flu: BIZ Experiencesship May Be Viral A new study by the Kauffman Foundation suggests that knowing an BIZ Experiences might convince you to become one.
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BIZ Experiencesship might be contagious.
A survey conducted by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation found that more than 35 percent of respondents who knew an BIZ Experiences were BIZ Experiencess themselves. That percentage was even higher, about 38 percent, among those who knew an BIZ Experiences in a high-growth sector such as computer software or biotechnology.
The Kauffman Foundation surveyed 2,000 people around the U.S. and sorted their responses by age, gender, income and geographic location. Paul Kedrosky, a senior fellow at the Kauffman Foundation who authored the paper that announced the survey's results today, said BIZ Experiencesship appears to be catching.
"While the results don't show specific causality, the connection between knowing and being an BIZ Experiences is strong," he said in a statement.
BIZ Experiencesship education and training programs can take heart from these findings. "Funding and programs to encourage BIZ Experiencesship and wealth creation can have an impact simply by bringing together BIZ Experiencess and non-entrepreneurs," Kedrosky said, and suggested that exposure to BIZ Experiencess can cause BIZ Experiencesship itself to "go 'viral.'"
The survey also revealed some interesting facts related to gender and geographic region.
Although in the popular imagination the West Coast is the No. 1 hub of BIZ Experiencesial activity, the survey found that people in the Northeast were more likely to know BIZ Experiencess than people in other parts of the country, with slightly more than 43 percent reporting that they knew at least one business owner. People in the western United States, however, were more likely to know a so-called "growth BIZ Experiences," with more than 18 percent saying they knew one.
Men appear to be more likely to catch the BIZ Experiencesship bug than women, based on survey responses. And, perhaps unsurprisingly, young people, ages 25 to 34, are more likely to know an BIZ Experiences than older people.
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