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Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Cities and Regions assembles original contributions from scholars across the world to provide an in-depth analysis of a concept that has the capability to capture a dynamic global economy with entrepreneurial innovation at the crux of its future development.
1 Robert Huggins, Fumi Kitagawa, Daniel Prokop, Christina Theodoraki, and Piers Thompson: Introduction; Part 1: The Emergence of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems; 2 Geoffrey Borchhardt and Olav Sorenson: The Shape and Structure of Entrepreneurial and Innovative Places; 3 Michael Fritsch, Maria Greve, and Michael Wyrwich: The Deep Historical Roots of Industrial Culture and Regional Entrepreneurship: A Case Study of Two Regions; 4 Meiling Hong and Ben Spigel: The Kaleidoscope of Configurations: Actor/Role Configurations within Entrepreneurial Ecosystems; 5 Colin Mason: The Emergence of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: The Case of Atlantic Canada; 6 Andre Nana, Eric Michael Laviolette, and Christina Theodoraki: Potential Tenant Identification and Screening Practices In The Pre-Incubation Ecosystem: Toward An Entrepreneurial Sourcing Approach; 7 Shauna Brail and Shiri Breznitz: Unintentional Innovation: The Role of University Research in Urban Innovation; 8 David B. Audretsch and Christina Theodoraki: The Role of Incubators in University-Based Entrepreneurial Ecosystems through Knowledge Spillovers; 9 Maryann Feldman and Joonho Oh: Policies for Creating Entrepreneurial Ecosystems; Part 2: The Evolution of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems; 10 Mirella Theresia Schrijvers, Niels S. Bosma, and Erik Stam: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Structural Change in European Regions; 11 Laszlo Szerb, Esteban Lafuente, and Eva Komlosi: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in European Union Regions: The Benefit of the Doubt Approach; 12 Max Herbertson and Neil Lee: Inclusive Entrepreneurial Ecosystems; 13 Hiroyuki Okamuro, Fumi Kitagawa, and Hiro Izushi: Policy Impacts on Innovation and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Evolutionary and Multi-Scalar perspectives from Japan; 14 Janna Alvedalen and Bo Carlsson: Comparative Analysis of Five Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Life Sciences; 15 Katharina Scheidgen and Michaela Hruskova: Demystifying Silicon Valley: Unequal Entry Thresholds between Entrepreneurial Ecosystems; 16 Yasuyuki Motoyama: The Evolution of an Entrepreneural Ecosystem in St. Louis, United States; 17 Elizabeth A. Mack, Heike Mayer, and Isabella A. Catalano: Industrial Composition and Entrepreneurial Heritage in Medium-Sized Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: The Case of Albuquerque, New Mexico; 18 Aki Harima: Anchor Tenants: Social Capital Creation in Nascent Entrepreneurial Ecosystems; 19 Andrew Johnston: Universities within the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Exploring the Process of Co-evolution; Part 3: The Future of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems; 20 Martin Bliemel, Allan O’Connor, Lisa Daniel, Saskia de Klerk, Margarietha de Villiers Scheepers, and Morgan Miles: Ecology, Complex Systems, and Sociology: Complementary Approaches to Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Research; 21 Richard T Harrison and Augusto Rocha: Indispensable Fictions? Unpacking the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Metaphor; 22 Rhiannon Pugh, Jana Schmutzler De Uribe, and Manuel Gonzalo: Centring Context within Discussions of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems from a Global Perspective; 23 Agata Kapturkiewicz and Heli Helanummi-Cole: Uncovering Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Mechanisms: How Researchers Can Use the Institutional Infrastructure Concept; 24 Allan O’Connor, Rob Hallak, Claudine Soosay, and Joe Mandrell: Conceptualizing Regional Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Resilience: A Governance Perspective; 25 Robert Huggins, Yuxi Zhao, and Piers Thompson: Behavioural Profiling and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Psychocultural Analysis of Entrepreneur Type in Deprived Areas; 26 Haifeng Qian and Wenying Fu: Entrepreneurial Ecosystem versus Regional Innovation System: Conceptualization and Application to Chinese Cities; 27 Thomas S. Lyons and Dustin Holmes: Making Ecosystems Sticky: Might Entrepreneurship Skills be the Glue?; 28 Jonathan Potter, and Helen Lawton Smith: Applying the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Concept to Regional Entrepreneurship Policy Analysis - A Critique
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