Entrepreneurship in Vietnam
Vietnamese entrepreneurs’ current prosperity and success is directly linked to the country’s culture and history. Vietnamese entrepreneurs have made a great contribution to the economy, and their creativity and dynamism impress their foreign counterparts. Figures show that hones entrepreneurs have made not only themselves but also the nation affluent. In a series of interviews, entrepreneurs told the researchers they rely on reputation and gossip to select partners. They try to avoid disputes by checking their customers’ financial backgrounds and personalities with others who have done business with them. Results show that Vietnamese entrepreneurs are motivated by the ability to provide jobs for themselves and family members, to gain public recognition, and to prove they can successfully run a business of their own.
Important perceived entrepreneurial success factors include friendliness toward customers and a good product at a good price while significant business problems include too much competition, unreliable employees, and the inability to obtain both short term and long term capita. Vietnamese businessmen and entrepreneurs are very positive experience. Their enthusiasm, creativity and attitude toward business are their key strengths. In addition, their ability to learn fast, pick up new trends and use modern technology provides them with essential tools when doing business. Vietnamese entrepreneurs are now soldiers on the economic front. Creating the best possible conditions for entrepreneurs to work and contribute the development of the country is one of the most important tasks. The law on enterprises has been implemented to foster the formation of a class of entrepreneurs in the country.
Vietnamese people are young and entrepreneurial in spirit.
During the past few decades, northerners were conditioned
to centralized planning and strong limitations on entrepreneurship.
Today, the south, particularly Ho Chi Minh City (formerly
Saigon) still has a decidedly younger and more entrepreneurial
culture than its northern counterpart, Hanoi. While southerners
have retained their entrepreneurial spirit, however, the
northerners are generally better educated.
Today, the business environment has seen great improvement
and authorities at all levels have recognized the important
role of entrepreneurs in national economic development.
The government and related central and local authorities
are to play more supportive role in the training and development
of Vietnamese entrepreneurs. The Vietnam government supports
investment in sectors where there is high growth potential
and encourages joint ventures, business cooperation and
enterprises with 100% foreign ownership.
However, a lack of adequate institutions, and a shortage
of available capital are holding entrepreneurs at bay,
and slowing the country’s move towards a market-oriented
economy.
Doing business in Vietnam: business culture
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Population: 89,967,524
GDP: $246.6 Billion ('08)
GDP Growth Rate: 6.3% ('08)
GDP per Capita: $2,900
Government: Communist State
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