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Business ecosystems and development of start-ups in Albania: a correlational analysis

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  • Valbona Mehmeti
  • Bajram Korsita
  • Erisa Musabelli

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The study presented in this article shows that there is a strong positive correlation between the business ecosystem favourable to start-ups and the greater number of active start-ups striving for success. The research focuses on the start-up business ecosystem of Albania and the number of active start-ups in the country. The data collected in the form of time-series datasets relates to the start-up business ecosystem rankings, innovation capacities rankings, and the total number of active start-ups of Albania, Estonia, and Lithuania. In order to reach its intended conclusion, the correlational analysis is applied to two groups of variables for each country: the start-up business ecosystem rankings and innovation capacities rankings on the one hand and the total number of active start-ups on the other hand. The conclusion reached clearly points to the necessity for Albania to greatly improve the overall business climate for the flourishment of start-up ventures.

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  • Valbona Mehmeti & Bajram Korsita & Erisa Musabelli, 2025. "Business ecosystems and development of start-ups in Albania: a correlational analysis," International Journal of Economics and Business Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 29(9), pages 1-12.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijecbr:v:29:y:2025:i:9:p:1-12
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