The evolutionary dynamics of entrepreneurial ecosystems
Arizona State University · University of Bern
Abstract
Entrepreneurial ecosystems (EE) consist of interacting components, which foster new firm formation and associated regional entrepreneurial activities. Current work on EE, however, focuses on documenting the presence of system components, which means there is little understanding of interdependencies between EE components and their evolutionary dynamics. To address these issues, the objective of the present study is to develop an evolutionary framework of EE development that integrates important components from prior work and describes how critical elements of an entrepreneurial system interact and evolve over time. The value of this framework in understanding the evolutionary dynamics of EE will be…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 45.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 26
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2Topics & keywords
- Interdependence
- Evolutionary dynamics
- Context (archaeology)
- System dynamics
- Work (physics)
- Evolutionary economics
- Computer science
- Ecology
- Decent work and economic growth