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We respect private entrepreneurs but we are reluctant to become the ones.

MOSCOW, June 5, 2013. Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) presents the data concerning how Russians perceive entrepreneurs; whether they want to start up a business and why.

Most of Russians have friends who are private entrepreneurs (55%). Those who say that are mainly Russians aged 25-44 (66-68%), respondents with high level of education (67%), Muscovites and St. Petersburgians (76%).

The attitudes of Russians towards private entrepreneurs are improving: whereas in 2009 the share of Russians who treated them positively was 79%, today this share makes up – 83%. Those who perceive private entrepreneurs most positively are those respondents who have friends who run a business (94%). Negative assessments are expressed only by 9%; they are basically persons who do not have friends who are businessmen (14%).

Five percent report to have their own business; other 23% would like to start up a business (17% have always had such a desire; 6% have recently started to think about that). At the same time, in 2011 the share of Russians willing to start up a business was bigger – 30%. Today those who want to run a business are mainly residents of middle cities (32%) and Russians aged 18-24 (46%). Those who want to start up a business want it because they want to be independent, to work for themselves (40%) and to increase their income (39%). Rarer Russians cite the desire to do something they really like (14%); those who would like to change their social status (5%) or to hand down their business (2%) are in the minority.

Two-thirds of Russians do not want to be private entrepreneurs (63%); remarkably, 52% have never thought about that (in 2011– 43%); 11% thought about that but currently do not want to do business.  Persons who are not willing to have their own business think so due to many reasons: inappropriate age and poor health (18%), lack of desire (16%), lack of knowledge (10%), lack of information and means (11 and 10%), administrative barriers (13%). Other reasons are less common: 4% are satisfied with the work they do; 4% are afraid of responsibility; 3% point out corruption; 3% believe that business is not profitable or say that they have never thought about starting up their own business.

The VCIOM opinion polls were conducted on May 18-19, 2013. 1600 respondents were interviewed in 130 communities in 42 regions of Russia. The margin of error does not exceed 3.4%.

Do you have friends who are private entrepreneurs? (close-ended question, one answer)

 

2008

2009

2011

2013

Yes, many

20

17

17

14

Yes, but only a few

44

45

45

41

No

34

37

36

44

Hard to tell

2

1

2

1

What is your attitude towards people who are private entrepreneurs? (close-ended question, one answer)

 

2009

2011

2013

Favorable  

41

45

41

Rather favorable

38

36

42

Rather unfavorable

9

7

7

Poor

4

5

2

Hard to tell

7

6

8

What is your attitude towards people who are private entrepreneurs? (close-ended question, one answer)

 

Total respondents

I know friends who  are entrepreneurs

No

Favorable  

41

55

25

Rather favorable

42

39

47

Rather unfavorable

7

3

11

Poor

2

1

3

Hard to tell

8

2

14

Would you like to have your own business? (close-ended question, one answer)

 

2008

2009

2011

2013

I have my own business

4

5

5

5

I was going to do that earlier and now I want to do it, too

26

19

21

17

I was going to do that earlier, but not now  

15

13

13

11

I was not going to do that but now I want

6

6

9

6

I never wanted it and now I do not want to do it, too

44

55

44

52

Hard to tell

5

3

8

8

If you want to start up your own business, can you tell us why?

 (open-ended question, not more than three answers, % of those who want to start their own business)

I want to be independent; I want to work for myself

40

I want to increase income

39

I want to do want I like and to use knowledge that I have

14

I want to change my social status, to be successful, rich and live with dignity

5

I want to hand down my business to my children

2

Other

3

Hard to tell

13

If you do not want to start up your own business, can you tell us why?

 (open-ended question, not more than three answers, % of those who do not want to start their own business)

 

2009

2011

2013

Inappropriate age, poor health

20

20

18

Other interests; no desire to run a business

9

8

16

Administrative barriers (bureaucracy, high taxes)

6

7

13

I do not understand anything in business; I do not have knowledge and skills

17

12

11

I do not have means (high rent, high taxes, high interest rates)

20

17

10

It satisfied with being a salaried employee; I am satisfied with my current job  

3

3

4

I am afraid of high responsibility and temporary costs

5

8

4

High level of corruption and crime

1

2

3

I have never thought about that

1

 

3

This is not profitable; I have a bad experience

 

1

3

I am afraid of bankruptcy

3

5

2

It is not timely; it is time of crisis

2

 

1

No business idea; there is nothing new

1

 

1

I do not have connections needed

1

 

0

I negatively perceive private entrepreneurship

2

2

0

Other

 

1

1

Hard to tell

21

22

17

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