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A Start-Up Ecosystem as a Structure and Context for High Growth
Advances in International Management, 2016Abstract Entrepreneurial activity is currently a primary concern of many developed economies that struggle with changes in their industrial structures. Many of the traditionally strong industries are encountering strong global competition and declining markets, and national competitiveness is often said to be built on new ...
Sakari Sipola +2 more
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Start-Ups and Innovation Ecosystem in China
Science, Technology and SocietyChina plays the dominant role of the ‘whole nation system’, improves start-ups and innovation ecosystems and creates development cornerstone for building an innovative and scientifically advanced country. China strengthens the supply of key innovative factors such as policies, talents and fund and consolidate foundation for building a national ...
Xinpei Zhang, Gaofeng Yi
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START-UP ECOSYSTEM HELPS START-UP PERFORMANCE: LITERATURE REVIEW AND FUTURE RESEARCH
The literature on how a start-up ecosystem impacts a start-up's performance has significantly grown and contributed to the management field. Nevertheless, these theoretical developments have been scattered, inconsistent, lacking in theoretical depth ...
Geovanny Perdomo-Charry +2 more
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This study maps the evolution of the Australian start-up and innovation ecosystem by exploring policy developments and mapping the key actors, activities, and artefacts.
Bliemel, M. +3 more
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Diversity and Inclusion in the Start-Up Ecosystem
Responsible leadership and sustainable management, 2023exaly +2 more sources
The Russian Start-Up Ecosystem
2021The USA, the UK, Israel, Germany, and Singapore—these are some of the countries that might come to one’s mind when thinking about competitive and innovative start-up ecosystems. Russia, on the other hand, is usually associated with a commodity-based economy, mighty oligarchs, and cumbersome state-owned holdings, but not with a thriving start-up ...
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Creating an Ecosystem for Start-Up Scalability
2023The chapter is devoted to the study of ecosystems for scaling startups in the United States, the European Union, and Russia. It is shown that the elements of the ecosystem are universities, government agencies, large corporations, financial and scientific organizations.
Elena Viktorovna Burdenko +1 more
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MIT Start-Ups Ecosystem and Greek Start Ups Reality: An Ecosystem Comparison
2020The study examines and compares the Entrepreneurship and Start-Ups ecosystems of MIT and Greece. Despite the major differences in size and maturity, the studies identify key difference between MIT and Ecosystems, especially in terms of a deeper understanding of entrepreneurial education and its value in identifying and successfully pursue business ...
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Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 2020
Scholars within the field of technical and professional communication (TPC) have called for situating the field in wider social, cultural, political, and global contexts. Despite a growing body of scholarship in this area, less attention has been focused on ways these issues are bound up in 21st-century global innovation and start-up ecosystems.
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Scholars within the field of technical and professional communication (TPC) have called for situating the field in wider social, cultural, political, and global contexts. Despite a growing body of scholarship in this area, less attention has been focused on ways these issues are bound up in 21st-century global innovation and start-up ecosystems.
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