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Entrepreneurial Ecosystems - Place-Based Transformations and Transitions

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This book features latest research insights into the study of the entrepreneurial ecosystem. The focus is on understanding its influence on the development of socially and physically defined 'places', and how these factors are related with each other. The book argues that regardless of how the concept of a 'place' is defined, be it cities, regions, nations or otherwise, the impact of new technologies will influence much of our business, social, and economic landscapes. Evidently, there is an increasing pressure on 'places' to embrace new opportunities for strategic development and confront complacency. The solution may very well be in creating and sustaining entrepreneurial ecosystems where entrepreneurial action thrives and innovation drives the new economy.

List of contents

Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.- Deconstructing the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Concept.- Institutional Dynamism In Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.- Place-based Triadic Ecosystem for Business-University-Government Entrepreneurship.- Theorising the University Governance Role in an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem.- Entrepreneurial ecosystems, regional competitiveness and economic inertia: Is there a role for specialist intermediary organizations?.- Regional entrepreneurship ecosystems support: South East Queensland as case study.- Where are the spiders? Proximities and Access to the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: the Case of Polish Migrant Entrepreneurs in Glasgow.- Viva Las Vegas? Measuring the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for Las Vegas.- Measuring Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.

About the author










Allan O'Connor is a Senior Lecturer at the Entrepreneurship, Commercialization and Innovation Center (ECIC) at the University of Adelaide. In 2014/15 he led the development of the Australian Cluster Observatory and is currently leading the development of the Strategic Innovation of Place research group.
Erik Stam is a Full Professor at the Utrecht University School of Economics, where he holds the chair of Strategy, Organization & Entrepreneurship. He has been the co-founder and Academic Director of the Utrecht Center for Entrepreneurship. He is editor of Small Business Economics: An Entrepreneurship Journal.
Fiona Sussan is Senior University Research Chair of School of Advanced Studies, University of Phoenix. She is the founder of the Center for Global Business Research. Her research investigates the impact of digitization and her consulting work focuses on the digital economy.
David Audretsch is a distinguished professor at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) and also serves as director of the SPEA Overseas Education Program, Ameritech Chair of Economic Development, and director of the Institute for Development Strategies. He is co-founder and co-Editor-in-Chief of Small Business Economics: An Entrepreneurship Journal and also works as a consultant to the United Nations, the World Bank, the OECD, the EU Commission, and U.S. Department of State.


Summary

This book features latest research insights into the study of the entrepreneurial ecosystem. The focus is on understanding its influence on the development of socially and physically defined ‘places’, and how these factors are related with each other. The book argues that regardless of how the concept of a ‘place’ is defined, be it cities, regions, nations or otherwise, the impact of new technologies will influence much of our business, social, and economic landscapes. Evidently, there is an increasing pressure on ‘places’ to embrace new opportunities for strategic development and confront complacency. The solution may very well be in creating and sustaining entrepreneurial ecosystems where entrepreneurial action thrives and innovation drives the new economy.

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“The interest in studies of entrepreneurial ecosystems is booming and this book contributes significantly to the modern understanding of what actually is an entrepreneurial ecosystem, how it contributes to the performance of businesses and how entrepreneurs participate in the social and economic development of specific places, what are the objective measures of ecosystems and how they may be applied to evaluate efficiency and performance.” (Nataliia Cherkas, Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie, September 10, 2019)

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"The interest in studies of entrepreneurial ecosystems is booming and this book contributes significantly to the modern understanding of what actually is an entrepreneurial ecosystem, how it contributes to the performance of businesses and how entrepreneurs participate in the social and economic development of specific places, what are the objective measures of ecosystems and how they may be applied to evaluate efficiency and performance." (Nataliia Cherkas, Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie, September 10, 2019)

Product details

Assisted by David B. Audretsch (Editor), Allan O'Connor (Editor), Eri Stam (Editor), Erik Stam (Editor), Fiona Sussan (Editor), Fiona Sussan et al (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783319875804
ISBN 978-3-31-987580-4
No. of pages 197
Dimensions 156 mm x 13 mm x 236 mm
Weight 324 g
Illustrations VII, 197 p. 16 illus.
Series International Studies in Entrepreneurship
International Studies in Entrepreneurship
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

Internationale Beziehungen, B, Business and Management, Entrepreneurship, Regional Development, Economic development, Regional and Spatial Economics, urban economics, Management science, Development Studies, Regional-/Stadtökonomie

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