2018
DOI: 10.18276/ejsm.2018.27/2-61
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Boosting innovative Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Regions for young entrepreneurs – regional perspective of entrepreneurship

Abstract: From 2016 till 2020 iEER project partners will learn from each other to build better services and regional policies in order to support startups. The project aims to break down silo mentality and bring together all actors having a hand in entrepreneurial success. Universities, local and regional authorities, entrepreneurship support organisations and SMEs are closely involved in the project both on the local and interregional levels. International studies on macro and micro level are conducted as well as analy… Show more

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“…This study extended previous research on an overview of the creative industry in the South Baltic region conducted with managers from the creative industry (CI) entities sector [7]. Furthermore, this study supplemented publications on the subject of boosting the innovative entrepreneurial ecosystems in various regions [8] and the practical aspects related to supporting the entrepreneurial ecosystem at the regional level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…This study extended previous research on an overview of the creative industry in the South Baltic region conducted with managers from the creative industry (CI) entities sector [7]. Furthermore, this study supplemented publications on the subject of boosting the innovative entrepreneurial ecosystems in various regions [8] and the practical aspects related to supporting the entrepreneurial ecosystem at the regional level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Dvouletý et al (2018) argue that policymakers should have stricter control over the funding input and effectiveness of incubators. Tomczyk and Spychalska-Wojtkiewicz (2018) find the synergies of entrepreneurial ecosystems with the involvement of local authorities. Sultana and Gupta (2020) propose a conceptual model for assessing the quality of business incubator services, which is supported by government funding for supportive policies, thus helping to enrich the evolving paradigm of entrepreneurial ecosystems.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%