Workshop Series: The Evolution, Persistence and Success of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Workshop 5: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Concepts and Measurements
Session 3: Prof. Allan O’Connor, University of South Australia
‘Where is the entrepreneurial in an ecosystem? A question of balance in socioeconomic communities’
This series of workshops aims to share, exchange, and develop research and ideas about the Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. It builds on the ESRC-funded project on the Entrepreneurial and Innovation Ecosystems in the UK and Japan, by bringing the academic and policy perspectives together to learn about institutional contexts, practices, and experiences from a wide range of ecosystems.
The presented papers and research depict one or more of the following aspects of the Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: spatial aspects, networks, challenges, governance, policy, roles of various actors, structure, evolution, success or failure, measurement, conceptual development, and related themes.
Coming up in the rest of Workshop 5:
Session 1: Prof. Martin Bliemel
‘Qualitatively evaluating and mapping ecosystems: Should I choose an ecology, complex systems or sociological approach?’
Session 2: Prof. Martin Obschonka, Queensland University of Technology
‘The psychology of entrepreneurial ecosystems’
Session 4: Dr Agata Kapturkiewicz, University of Oxford
‘Varieties of entrepreneurial ecosystems: A comparative study of Tokyo and Bangalore’
Session 5: Prof. Richard Harrison, University of Edinburgh
‘Unpacking the entrepreneurial ecosystem metaphor’
Session 6: Prof. Hiroyuki Okamuro, Hitotsubashi University
‘Supporting the supporters: Empirical evaluation of a multilevel policy collaboration for start-up promotion’
Past Workshops
Workshop 1: Spatial and Institutional Dimensions of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Workshop 2: Policies, Actors, and Outcomes in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.
Workshop 3: Critical Perspectives on Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Workshop 4: Configurations and Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
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