A new test has been developed in collaboration with entrepreneur Sam Jones. He's the man behind what's been dubbed 'the best' Dragons' Den pitch and founder of Gener8 a company now valued at £39m.
"This constant exposure has fostered a mindset that values innovation and agility. With a deep understanding of digital landscapes, they're not just prepared to start their own ventures they're uniquely positioned to outpace previous generations in turning ideas into reality." Overall, 44 per cent of all adults believe Gen Z and millennials have the most entrepreneurial spirit. Half of these think they have an advantage because they grew up with the internet and are better placed to capitalise on new opportunities.
Despite this, many feel that technology could be a hindrance when starting a business, with 15 per cent concerned that keeping up with AI could hold them back. The study, carried out via OnePoll.com, also discovered that the average aspiring British entrepreneur has had ambitions to be their own boss since they were 27 years old. However, 22 per cent only began considering it as a career path after turning 35.