A quarter of Romanians believe they have entrepreneurial skills
Almost a quarter of Romanians (24%) are convinced that they have entrepreneurial skills, according to a study carried out by Amway and the Technical University of Munich.
Over a third (38%) of the respondents would like to become entrepreneurs.
Having an additional revenue remains the main motivation to become entrepreneur. Almost half of Romanians consider that having their own business could become a second source of revenue, whereas 40% think that entrepreneurship would make them independent from any employers.
The study included almost 50,000 respondents in 44 countries, aged between 14 and 99 years.
editor@romania-insider.com