ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING STARTUP DEVELOPMENT IN UZBEKISTAN AMONG THE YOUNG GENERATION
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19662659Ключевые слова:
startup development, entrepreneurship, Uzbekistan, emerging economies, access to finance, government support, market research, quantitative analysisАннотация
This study investigates the key determinants influencing startup development in Uzbekistan, an emerging
economy with a rapidly evolving entrepreneurial ecosystem. Drawing on a structured survey of young individuals
engaged in startup activities, the research examines the impact of access to finance, government support, entrepreneurial
characteristics, and market-related factors on startup success. Using quantitative methods, the study identifies statistically
significant relationships between these variables and startup growth potential. The findings highlight the critical role of
financial resources, strategic planning, and institutional support in enhancing startup sustainability. The study contributes
to the limited empirical literature on entrepreneurship in Central Asia and offers practical implications for policymakers
and aspiring entrepreneurs
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