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17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) India (1) Japan (1) China (1) South Korea (1) United Kingdom (1) United States (1) Sweden (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Western countries (1) Asian countries (1) Eastern countries (1) Research institutions (1) South Asia (1) Sub-Saharan Africa (1) Western Europe (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 funding India In India, funding is typically utilized for various social, charitable, investment, research, and business purposes. 8
2 funding Japan In Japan, businesses primarily rely on bank loans, government grants, and family support for funding, emphasizing strong partnerships. 7
3 funding China Government funding, grants, and subsidies are crucial for supporting initiatives in China. 6
4 funding South Korea In South Korea, startup funding primarily comes from traditional bank loans and government funding, with research grants being government-funded and strategically prioritized. 6
5 funding United Kingdom Startups and scientific research projects in the UK often seek funding from venture capitalists, angel investors, or government agencies. 6
6 funding United States Startups in the United States often seek funding from venture capitalists or angel investors to grow their businesses. 6
7 funding Sweden Public funding in Sweden for startups and research prioritizes sustainability, social welfare, transparency, and measurable impact. 4
8 funding Kenya In Kenya, there are challenges in accessing diverse funding sources for different initiatives, including international grants and microfinance. 3
9 funding Mexico Limited government funding in Mexico results in reliance on international partnerships and business resources for funding. 3
10 funding Nigeria Various funding sources, such as informal savings, grants, microfinance, and community lending, are commonly utilized in Nigeria for various needs. 3
11 funding Western countries Startups in Western countries depend on venture capitalists and investors for funding. 2
12 funding Asian countries Government funding and support, as well as access to state-owned banks, are important for business ventures in Asian countries. 1
13 funding Eastern countries In Eastern countries, businesses are commonly funded by traditional banks or through close relationships with business partners or family. 1
14 funding Research institutions Securing funding is essential for research at academic institutions. 1
15 funding South Asia In South Asia, small business funding relies more on microfinance and community contributions. 1
16 funding Sub-Saharan Africa Small business funding in Sub-Saharan Africa often relies on microfinance and community contributions. 1
17 funding Western Europe Startups in Western Europe commonly seek venture capital or angel investors for funding. 1