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Abstract
The entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) concept has been getting attention as a comprehensive approach to studying the evolution of a local economy, and it is increasingly adopted by policymakers to promote entrepreneurship and innovation and foster local socio-economic development. This study represents an original attempt to understand the EE governance evolution and to contribute to the research on underdeveloped places, such as low-density territories. Evidence is taken from the EE of Fundão, a low-density municipality in the Centro region of Portugal, between 2012 and 2022. The primary and secondary data collected was analysed in the light of evolutionary governance theory and recent literature on evolutionary EEs. The findings highlight the significant role local government plays in the creation and development of the EE, by addressing the gaps in governance and resources within low-density territories, and performing multiple roles during the EE evolution. Moreover, several EE governance strategies were identified to tackle local obstacles including community acceptance, lack of entrepreneurial culture, or resource limitations. This work provides important contributions to EE and regional development literature, as well as implications for local and regional policymakers aiming to promote entrepreneurship and innovation in their territories.
创业生态系统(EE)概念作为一种研究地方经济演变的综合方法,已受到越来越多的关注,并被越来越多的政策制定者所采用,以推动创业和创新,促进地方社会经济发展。本研究是一次原创性的尝试,旨在了解 EE 治理的演变,并为低密度地区等欠发达地区的研究做出贡献。证据来自葡萄牙中部地区的一个低密度城市 Fundão 在 2012 年至 2022 年间的环境教育。根据进化治理理论和近期关于进化型环境经济的文献,对收集到的第一手和第二手数据进行了分析。研究结果强调了地方政府在创建和发展 EE 过程中发挥的重要作用,它解决了低密度地区在治理和资源方面的差距,并在 EE 演进过程中扮演了多重角色。此外,研究还发现了几种 EE 治理策略,以解决当地的障碍,包括社区接受度、缺乏创业文化或资源限制。这项研究为创业教育和区域发展文献做出了重要贡献,也为旨在促进当地创业和创新的地方和区域决策者提供了启示。
期刊介绍:
Local Economy is a peer-reviewed journal operating as an interdisciplinary forum for the critical review of policy developments in the broad area of local economic development and urban regeneration. It seeks not only to publish analysis and critique but also to disseminate innovative practice. One particular concern is with grassroots community economic development strategies and the work of voluntary organisations, considered within the context of wider social, political and economic change.