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Publicado por Edward Elgar Publishing, 2026
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Edward Elgar Publishing, 2026
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This insightful book examines the factors shaping the success of entrepreneurial ecosystems. While policymakers and academics are attracted to the potential of entrepreneurship for fostering growth and regional development, the mechanisms and processes that drive thriving ecosystems remain insufficiently understood. This book provides new perspectives on how the geographical and relational boundaries of an entrepreneurial ecosystem are located and defined.Drawing on interviews with entrepreneurs and key stakeholders, chapters challenge conventional thought and highlight nuanced understandings of the interconnected factors shaping the development and success of entrepreneurial ecosystems. These include the spatial dimension, people and processes, and entrepreneurs' experiences and perceptions. The authors stress the importance of relational ties and introduce the novel concept of 'Ecosystem Development Work' facilitated by key ecosystem enablers.An essential resource for students and academics in entrepreneurship, development studies, economics and business, Developing Entrepreneurial Ecosystems also provides practical recommendations for policymakers at local, regional and national levels.
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Publicado por Edward Elgar Publishing, 2026
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This insightful book examines the factors shaping the success of entrepreneurial ecosystems. While policymakers and academics are attracted to the potential of entrepreneurship for fostering growth and regional development, the mechanisms and processes that drive thriving ecosystems remain insufficiently understood. This book provides new perspectives on how the geographical and relational boundaries of an entrepreneurial ecosystem are located and defined.Drawing on interviews with entrepreneurs and key stakeholders, chapters challenge conventional thought and highlight nuanced understandings of the interconnected factors shaping the development and success of entrepreneurial ecosystems. These include the spatial dimension, people and processes, and entrepreneurs' experiences and perceptions. The authors stress the importance of relational ties and introduce the novel concept of 'Ecosystem Development Work' facilitated by key ecosystem enablers.An essential resource for students and academics in entrepreneurship, development studies, economics and business, Developing Entrepreneurial Ecosystems also provides practical recommendations for policymakers at local, regional and national levels.