At the same time, startups experience a critical drawback in terms of their low survival rate, when compared to scaleups. It is a tragic fact that only a handful of startups survive after their first 5 years of founding [6]. As such, many startups only bring about a temporary value for the economy in terms of job creation. It is therefore important for startups to grow into scaleups. To have a long-lasting impact on the economy, it is crucial for startups to have the necessary support to survive and have the opportunity to prove their business models and ultimately scale up.
Conclusion
To survive the current recession, keeping innovation high on the agenda is key to moving forward. Startups, scaleups, and other entrepreneurially-minded agents are best suited to do so. Rapid growth in technological advancements, adoption, and usage also brings about new challenges and opportunities. Providing adequate market access and support towards entrepreneurs is thus crucial during this transition period. The good news is that the Dutch Startup Ecosystem has recently climbed up its ranking at number 3 in Europe and 12 worldwide [7]. The ecosystem ranks highly on connectedness and scores very well on performance, funding, market, and talent matrices. The advantage of having logistical and social connectedness should be leveraged further to gain momentum in improving funding, performance, market, and talent. It is now crucial to stay connected and learn from each other. The role Techleap.nl will play in improving these mentioned areas can be seen in its 2020 Action Plan.
One major area where the Dutch Startups Ecosystem can improve is the knowledge metric. This is defined as the impact of publications or research and the volume or complexity of patents in the Life Sciences Ecosystem. In order to address this, close ties and collaboration to universities and knowledge institutions with knowledge-intensive startups should be further established. Erasmus Center for Entrepreneurship develops people in their entrepreneurial competencies with the academic knowledge and network of Erasmus University Rotterdam. Together with Techleap.nl, they strive to stimulate better collaboration between knowledge institutions, entrepreneurs, government, and ecosystem leaders.
Source:
[1] Centraal Planbureau, August 2020
[2] Techleap.nl – The Dutch Tech Ecosystem and COVID-19 report
[3] Techleap.nl – Corona Overbruggingslening data
[4] What can we learn from startups and scaleups to survive the Corona crisis? (Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship, 2020)
[5] Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship – ScaleUp Dashboard 2019
[6] https://stryber.com/truth-about-startup-failure/
[7] Startup Genome – The Global Startup Ecosystem Report (GSER 2020)