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21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) Australia (1) Brazil (1) China (1) Egypt (1) Germany (1) India (1) Israel (1) Japan (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) Norway (1) Silicon Valley tech industry (1) Singapore (1) South Africa (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) Switzerland (1) Traditional business culture (1) United Kingdom (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 startup funding Australia Australian startup culture relies significantly on government-funded innovation grants and schemes for funding. 1
2 startup funding Brazil Corporate investors and strategic partnerships are important for startup funding in Brazil. 1
3 startup funding China Startup funding in China often involves investments from family and friends, as well as close relationships with local investors. 1
4 startup funding Egypt Access to startup funding in Egypt may be affected by historical disparities and government empowerment programs. 1
5 startup funding Germany In Germany, bank loans and traditional financing methods are the preferred options for startup funding. 1
6 startup funding India Startup funding in India often involves investment from family and friends, as well as cultivating relationships with local investors. 1
7 startup funding Israel Startup funding in Israel is strongly supported by national government programs and military veterans' networks. 1
8 startup funding Japan Startup funding in Japan is heavily dependent on institutional investors such as banks and financial institutions. 1
9 startup funding Kenya In Kenya, startup funding often comes from microfinance or informal community-based networks. 1
10 startup funding Mexico The involvement of corporate investors and strategic partnerships is important for startup funding in Mexico's business culture. 1
11 startup funding New Zealand Startups in New Zealand heavily rely on government-funded innovation grants and schemes for funding. 1
12 startup funding Nigeria Startups in Nigeria may rely on microfinance or informal community-based funding networks for funding. 1
13 startup funding Norway Norwegian startups often rely on government grants and subsidies for funding. 1
14 startup funding Silicon Valley tech industry Access to venture capital and angel investors is highly valued in the Silicon Valley tech industry, with founders expected to pitch and fundraise. 1
15 startup funding Singapore Startups in Singapore heavily rely on institutional investors, such as banks and financial institutions, for funding. 1
16 startup funding South Africa Access to startup funding in South Africa may be impacted by historical disparities and government empowerment initiatives. 1
17 startup funding South Korea In South Korea, startup funding is supported by national government programs and military veterans' networks. 1
18 startup funding Sweden In Sweden, government grants and subsidies are common sources of funding for startups. 1
19 startup funding Switzerland In Switzerland, startup funding is typically obtained through bank loans and traditional financing methods. 1
20 startup funding Traditional business culture Startups in traditional business cultures rely more on bank loans and personal savings than on venture capital or angel investors for funding. 1
21 startup funding United Kingdom Startups in the United Kingdom often secure funding through venture capital, angel investors, or crowdfunding. 1