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  • Formaat: 164 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000535891
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  • Formaat: 164 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000535891

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This book aims to provide new approaches to analysing and thinking about how entrepreneurial ecosystems develop and evolve over time as well as shed light on the relatively unexplored area of entrepreneurship ecosystem dynamics.

This book aims to provide new approaches to analysing and thinking about how entrepreneurial ecosystems develop and evolve over time as well as shed light on the relatively unexplored area of entrepreneurship ecosystem dynamics.

The concept of entrepreneurial ecosystems has emerged as a framework to understand the nature of places in which entrepreneurial activity flourishes. Time is fundamental to the analysis of the dynamics of an entrepreneurial ecosystem. New firm creation, survival, growth and demise all occur within a temporal context that is, over and within time. Systems approaches to research invariably model the influential effects of the actors and elements that shape, re-shape, maintain, shift and change the system itself. An entrepreneurial ecosystem point of view, therefore, is inherently time-dependent and provides an analytical framework that reveals how the number and diversity of entrepreneurial actors situated in a place and time influence the creation of new firms, their survival, growth, and ultimately the stability of markets and industry in a time and place. Whether for better or worse, the historic and present time dimensions underpin the functioning and trajectory of entrepreneurial ecosystem performances and how they are shaped over time.

Each chapter in this edited volume outlines a particular perspective and/or a unique case drawn from a range of countries that collectively reveal the dynamics of an ever-changing entrepreneurial ecosystem.

The chapters were originally published as a special issue of the journal, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development.

1. Time and the dynamics of entrepreneurial ecosystems
2. From orchards
to chips: Silicon Valleys evolving entrepreneurial ecosystem
3. The role of
MNEs in the genesis and growth of a resilient entrepreneurial ecosystem
4.
Meeting its Waterloo? Recycling in entrepreneurial ecosystems after anchor
firm collapse
5. Degrees of integration: how a fragmented entrepreneurial
ecosystem promotes different types of entrepreneurs
6. The injection of
resources by transnational entrepreneurs: towards a model of the early
evolution of an entrepreneurial ecosystem
7. Unhelpful help: The state of
support programmes and the dynamics of entrepreneurship ecosystems in Ethiopia
Allan OConnor is Associate Professor in Enterprise Dynamics at the University of South Australia, Australia.

Colin Mason is Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Glasgow, UK.

Morgan P. Miles is Professor of Entrepreneurship at Charles Stuart University, Australia.

David Audretsch is Distinguished Professor at Indiana University, USA.