The UK start-up ecosystem: Opportunities and Challenges

Barbora Marie Nováková *

Ing. Barbora Marie Nováková, Postgraduate student, Department of Finance, University of Finance and Administration, Prague, Czech Republic.
 
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International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 12(02), 1445-1451.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2024.12.2.1403
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Abstract: 
This paper analyses the key opportunities and challenges facing start-ups in the UK, with a focus on their geographical distribution, business sectors and funding stages. Using data from the PitchBook database, we conducted a quantitative analysis of UK start-ups. Our results show that London is a dominant hub for start-ups due to its advanced economic infrastructure and easy access to funding. Fintech, Foodtech and Supply Chain & Logistics are among the most important sectors in which UK start-ups operate. Analysis of the funding stage revealed that most start-ups are in the early stages of their development, highlighting the need for further support as they move into more advanced stages of growth. Furthermore, we found that most start-ups have a relatively small number of employees, which is typical of firms in the early stages of development.
Based on our findings, we recommend detailed case studies of successful and unsuccessful start-ups, long-term monitoring of start-up development, comparative studies with other countries, and analysis of the impact of the regulatory environment. Research should also include the impact of technology and innovation, social and cultural factors, the role of educational institutions and incubation programmes, and the impact of Brexit on the start-up ecosystem. These proposals can provide valuable information for entrepreneurs, investors and policy makers seeking to support the growth and success of start-ups in the UK.
 
Keywords: 
Start-ups; UK; Ecosystem; Geographical distribution; Business sectors; Funding stages
 
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