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Entrepreneurial ecosystems in an interconnected world: emergence, governance and digitalization

Review of managerial science, 2022-01, Vol.16 (1), p.1-14 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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  • Title:
    Entrepreneurial ecosystems in an interconnected world: emergence, governance and digitalization
  • Author: Bouncken, Ricarda B ; Kraus, Sascha
  • Subjects: Accounting/Auditing ; Banking ; Business and Management ; Business community ; Business growth ; Business Strategy/Leadership ; Digitalization ; Ecosystems ; Entrepreneurial ; Entrepreneurship ; Innovation ; Knowledge sharing ; Marketing ; Original Paper ; Social networks
  • Is Part Of: Review of managerial science, 2022-01, Vol.16 (1), p.1-14
  • Description: Achieving and sustaining growth depends on the effective work of multiple and interconnected actors—such as e.g. governments, the private sector, society, universities, entrepreneurs and many others—who build an ecosystem, i.e. a social and economic environment for innovative and entrepreneurial endeavors. The underlying idea is that firms do not just compete with each other through well-developed stand-alone strategies to achieve advantages over their rivals, uniquely relying on their own resources, knowledge, and capabilities, but rather base their business models on shared resources, network externalities, knowledge spill-overs, local endowments, and governmental support. This introductory article offers a wide array of topics, methods and fields of application within the field of entrepreneurial ecosystems as well as a theorizing about potential fruitful future areas of research within the field, concentrating on legitimation and identification processes in ecosystems, possibly culminating towards a meta-identity of the ecosystem.
  • Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1863-6691
    ISSN: 1863-6683
    EISSN: 1863-6691
    DOI: 10.1007/s11846-021-00444-1
  • Source: ProQuest One Psychology
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    ProQuest Central

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