“…Contemporary ecosystems are perceived to focus more on technology‐based and high growth start‐ups, with little in the way of services and support for the ventures of the poor. The needs of these ventures (microcredit programs, literacy training, entrepreneurship seminars tailored to the poverty context, incubator space, mentors, vouchers for transport, daycare, or to pay for services—e.g., legal, accounting, marketing) are generally not available in local entrepreneurial ecosystems (Neumeyer et al ), creating frustration among the low‐income entrepreneurs, and requiring students to adapt strategies and solutions to fill these gaps.…”