Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Cities and Regions
Emergence, Evolution, and Future
Herausgeber: Huggins, Robert; Thompson, Piers; Theodoraki, Christina; Prokop, Daniel; Kitagawa, Fumi
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Cities and Regions
Emergence, Evolution, and Future
Herausgeber: Huggins, Robert; Thompson, Piers; Theodoraki, Christina; Prokop, Daniel; Kitagawa, Fumi
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 173mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1146g
- ISBN-13: 9780192866264
- ISBN-10: 0192866265
- Artikelnr.: 69728846
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 173mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1146g
- ISBN-13: 9780192866264
- ISBN-10: 0192866265
- Artikelnr.: 69728846
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert Huggins is Professor of Economic Geography and Director of the Cities Research Centre at the School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University, as well as the Director of Cardiff University's Cities Research Centre. He is also a Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford's Kellogg College. His research interests and expertise concern urban and regional economic development, in particular the study of behavior, culture, competitiveness, knowledge flows, entrepreneurship, innovation, clusters, and inter-organizational networks. Fumi Kitagawa is Chair in Regional Economic Development at Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham. Kitagawa has a track record of local, national, and international research projects and publication on university entrepreneurship and regional development. Her research has centred on how public science generates impact on economy and society; in particular, the role of higher education institutions in the regional development and entrepreneurial ecosystems. Daniel Prokop is Senior Lecturer in Economic Geography at the School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University. His research interests are in regional economic development, specifically concerned with entrepreneurship, innovation, and networks, and a cross-section of these fields represented in academic entrepreneurship, firm survival, and spatial configurations of ecosystem actors. He has published in peer-reviewed journals including International Small Business Journal, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Regional Studies, and Urban Studies. Christina Theodoraki is Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship and Strategy at TBS Business School. She defended her Ph.D. degree in management from the University of Montpellier, France, in 2017, which received two Best Dissertation in Management and Entrepreneurship Awards. She is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Development Strategies at the University of Indiana and Business Development Manager at the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Research Network. She is Editor of Small Business Economics and Associate editor of the Journal of Small Business Management and Management & Prospectives (Gestion 2000). She is elected PDW chair of the ENT division the Academy of Management. Piers Thompson is Professor of Local and Regional Economic Development and Deputy Unit of Assessment Coordinator at Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University. His research interests include behavioral economics, choice and welfare, and economic competitiveness, with a focus on spatial economics and understanding geographic differences in development, culture, entrepreneurship, network behavior, and economic growth. He is a review board member of the International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research and has published over fifty peer-reviewed journal articles including papers in Economic Geography, Journal of Economic Geography, Regional Studies, and Environment and Planning A.
* 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: André Nana, Eric Michaël 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: László Szerb, Esteban Lafuente, and Éva Komlósi: 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
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: André Nana, Eric Michaël 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: László Szerb, Esteban Lafuente, and Éva Komlósi: 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
* 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: André Nana, Eric Michaël 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: László Szerb, Esteban Lafuente, and Éva Komlósi: 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
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: André Nana, Eric Michaël 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: László Szerb, Esteban Lafuente, and Éva Komlósi: 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