• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Depolarizing innovation : dynamic policy implications for entrepreneurial ecosystems in second-tier European regions
  • Contributor: Keim, Jan [Author]
  • Published: 2024
  • Published in: Junior management science ; 9(2024), 1 vom: März, Seite 1211-1240
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.5282/jums/v9i1pp1211-1240
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  • Keywords: economic geography ; entrepreneurial ecosystems ; public policy ; second-tier regions ; spatial context ; Aufsatz in Zeitschrift
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  • Description: Entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) research has mainly focused on metropolitan regions and neglected second-tier (European) regions. I use a comparative case study approach with a focus on regional public policy to analyze two second-tier European regions: Uppsala and Galway. The results show that EEs can emerge as a by-product of attracting foreign direct investment or investment in higher education and research. In both cases, the R&D activities of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and universities contribute to the emergence and growth of EEs by enabling the creation of spin-offs. Given the limited resources in second-tier regions, EE initially focus on specific industry clusters to maximize resource efficiency. Later diversification increases ecosystem resilience and mitigates cluster risks. However, limited access to growth capital in second-tier EEs leads to increased acquisition activity by MNEs or the relocation of high-growth ventures to metropolitan areas. Policy measures that support second-tier regions' efforts to create local EEs initially focus on promoting R&D, knowledge spillovers, and research commercialization, later include the creation of supportive infrastructure, and finally enable the attraction of growth capital to the region.
  • Access State: Open Access
  • Rights information: Attribution (CC BY)