A critical review of entrepreneurial ecosystems research: towards a future research agenda
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2017-06-03
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The entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) literature has attracted much attention, especially in policy circles. However, the concept suffers from a number of shortcomings: (1) it lacks a clear analytical framework that makes explicit what is cause and what is effect in an EE; (2) while being a systemic concept, the EE has not yet fully exploited insights from network theory, and it is not always clear in what way the proposed elements are connected in an EE; (3) it remains a challenge what institutions (and at what spatial scale) impact on the structure and performance of EE; (4) studies have often focused on the EE in single regions or clusters, but lack a comparative and multi-scalar perspective and (5) the EE literature tends to provide a static framework taking a snapshot of EE without considering systematically their evolution over time. For each of these shortcomings, we make a number of suggestions to take up in future research on EE.
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clusters, Entrepreneurial ecosystem, entrepreneurial system, entrepreneurship, networks, Taverne, Geography, Planning and Development
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Alvedalen, J & Boschma, R 2017, 'A critical review of entrepreneurial ecosystems research : towards a future research agenda', European Planning Studies, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 887-903. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2017.1299694