Traversing the multiple nested geographies of NUTs based entrepreneurial ecosystems.

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Journal of Technology Transfer Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-25 DOI:10.1007/s10961-025-10207-9
Marc Cowling, Ross Brown, Huan Yang
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Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (EEs) have quickly become a key lens for exploring regional entrepreneurial phenomena. Thus far there appears little consensus around the most relevant geographical unit of analysis for examining EEs however, both from a theoretical and an empirical perspective. In this paper, we set out to test whether wider EE geographical units (such as UK regions) have any meaningful relevance to the small firms and their business operations. To address this concern this paper undertakes an empirical analysis of a loan guarantee scheme in the UK, the Recovery Loan Scheme (RLS). Through the empirical lens of the UK SME support scheme, the RLS, we test the relevance of different levels of EE geographical units including NUTS 1, NUTS 2 and NUTS 3. In the case of the UK, which is a diverse collection of nations (England, and three devolved nations, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), we found that the three devolved nations, and also London shows much larger and stronger higher order spatial effects on their lower order constituent spatial levels. This suggests that outside of London, and the devolved nations, simply analysing NUTS 1 regions does not appear to be the appropriate level if we want to understand the inherent spatial dynamics of small firm ecosystems. Rather, we need to go to smaller spatial levels to establish the true nature of the ecosystem relevant to the small firm. The policy implications point toward the need for properly tailored and localised policy formulation.

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穿越基于NUTs的创业生态系统的多个嵌套地理区域。
创业生态系统已迅速成为研究区域创业现象的重要视角。然而,到目前为止,无论是从理论还是从经验的角度来看,对于检验环境效益的最相关的地理分析单位似乎没有达成共识。在本文中,我们着手测试更广泛的EE地理单位(如英国地区)是否与小企业及其业务运营有任何有意义的相关性。为了解决这一问题,本文对英国的一项贷款担保计划进行了实证分析,即恢复贷款计划(RLS)。通过英国中小企业支持计划(RLS)的实证视角,我们检验了不同层次的环境绩效地理单元(NUTS 1、NUTS 2和NUTS 3)的相关性。以英国为例,它是一个多元化的国家集合(英格兰和三个下放的国家,苏格兰,威尔士和北爱尔兰),我们发现这三个下放的国家以及伦敦在其低阶组成空间水平上表现出更大、更强的高阶空间效应。这表明,如果我们想要了解小型企业生态系统的内在空间动态,那么在伦敦和权力下放的国家之外,仅仅分析NUTS 1区域似乎并不是合适的水平。相反,我们需要在更小的空间层面上建立与小公司相关的生态系统的真实性质。所涉政策问题表明,需要适当地因地制宜地制定政策。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Technology Transfer provides an international forum for research on the economic, managerial and policy implication of technology transfer, entrepreneurship, and innovation. The Journal is especially interested in articles that focus on the relationship between the external environment and organizations (governments, public agencies, firms, universities) and their innovation process. The Journal welcomes alternative modes of presentation ranging from broad empirical analyses, to theoretical models, to case studies based on theoretical foundations.  Officially cited as: J Technol Transf
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