2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13074065
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Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Entrepreneurial Initiative: Building a Multi-Country Taxonomy

Abstract: The main goal of this article is to appraise the existence of different patterns of the Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, to identify its relationship with Entrepreneurial Initiative, and recommend entrepreneurship policies that may influence the growth of entrepreneurial action. Without evidence on entrepreneurial ecosystems landscape and what determinants stimulate entrepreneurship in a given environment, policies could become flawed and miss the target. To address research purposes, the analysis was performed usi… Show more

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“…Spigel (2017), for instance, identified eight key components, namely, government policy, access to capital and markets, access to labor and human capital, access to professional services, physical infrastructure, university engagement, local culture and attitudes toward entrepreneurship, and access to mentors. All such elements could be grouped into three categories: (a) resources (entrepreneurs and support resources), (b) interactions (stakeholders' connection and network), and (c) governance (policy tools) (Pita et al 2021).…”
Section: The Digital Entrepreneurial Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Spigel (2017), for instance, identified eight key components, namely, government policy, access to capital and markets, access to labor and human capital, access to professional services, physical infrastructure, university engagement, local culture and attitudes toward entrepreneurship, and access to mentors. All such elements could be grouped into three categories: (a) resources (entrepreneurs and support resources), (b) interactions (stakeholders' connection and network), and (c) governance (policy tools) (Pita et al 2021).…”
Section: The Digital Entrepreneurial Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, Ali et al (2021) undertook a study of entrepreneurship ecosystem performance in Egypt based on the Global Entrepreneurship Index (GEI), whereas Pita et al (2021) studied entrepreneurial ecosystems and entrepreneurial initiatives by building a multi-country taxonomy. Hajikhani (2020) also studied the impact of entrepreneurial ecosystems in smart cities by undertaking a comprehensive assessment of social media data.…”
Section: The Digital Entrepreneurial Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the subject of numerous studies [9][10][11][12][13][14] and is an important part of tourism and a sustainable economy at the local level [15][16][17]. Just as the level of tourism development in the studied regions differs, so does the degree of development of the entrepreneurship ecosystem (EE) [18][19][20]. For the study, the latter was defined as a group of different actors in the entrepreneurial scene, who are existing or potential entrepreneurs or organisations that support entrepreneurship, which can be companies, venture capitalists, and banks [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most recent attitude to the environment of entrepreneurs is included in the concept of the entrepreneurial ecosystem, the digital entrepreneurial ecosystem [49,51], or even the innovation ecosystem [52], which highlights the special importance of the quality of the entrepreneurial ecosystem for the entrepreneurial initiatives [53]. The concept of the entrepreneurial ecosystem is transferred from the natural sciences, where ecosystem means the interactions between two components, a community of living organisms and their non-living components, and is characterized by openness, dynamics, context-specificity, and resilience [54].…”
Section: Internationalization Of the High Tech Industry As An Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Shaping The Start-up Processmentioning
confidence: 99%