5.4. The Sample The two issues regarding a sample survey are access to the
sample and its size (Gray, 2014). Regarding access, the
researcher made a research on the chambers of Athens,
Thessaloniki, internet and personal knowledge in order to
identify the enterprises established after 2009. The
questionnaire had been sending to 104 enterprises, of which
52 replied. Regarding the sample size in quantitative
research, there are multiple opinions. For example, Fox et al.
(2009) point out that it should consist of more than 40
subjects, while other researchers (e.g., Dawson, 2009) do not
mention a specific number of participants. However, in order
to ensure the further reliability of this survey, the sample
consists of 49 companies, covering the requirement of Fox et
al. (2009) for a sample of more than 40 participants.
6. Results of the Primary Research Year of establishment
Regarding the year of establishment, in 2009, the first year
of the financial crisis in Greece, fourteen (14) companies
have been established. In 2010, the year where Greece had
adopted the program of the Troika, 12 companies were
established. After 2010, there was a decline of new
companies. In 2011, eight (8), in 2012 Six (6), in 2013 four
(4) companies and in 2014, five (5) companies were
established. Totally 49 companies from 2009-2014.
Regarding the business sector, the vast majority, 42 out of 49
companies are in the service sector (85.7%), 6 companies are
in the manufacturing sector (12.2%) and one company is in
the energy sector, producing electric power through
photovoltaic panels. Regarding the companies’ legal form, 19
companies are private property companies (38.8%), 15
companies are Limited Liability Companies (30.6%), while
six companies are limited partnership and six companies
general partnership. There are only 3 SAs. While there are no
private capital companies, nor cooperatives. Regarding
previous experience, the majority of entrepreneurs do not
have neither a previous entrepreneurship experience (79.6%),
nor a previous sector experience (61.2%).
None of the entrepreneurs of private companies and
general partnership companies had an entrepreneurship
experience, while the 100% of the entrepreneurs of SAs had
a
previous
entrepreneurship
experience.
For
the
entrepreneurs of LLCs and limited partnerships, half of them
had a previous entrepreneurship experience. Regarding sector
experience, all of SAs entrepreneurs and the majority of
LLCs had previous sector experience, while for sole
proprietorship and general partnership, the majority do not
have a previous sector experience (Figure 1, 2)