近但不近?重新思考创业生态系统数字时代的接近性

Q1 Business, Management and Accounting
Olivier Lamotte
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最近的文献越来越多地挑战了创业生态系统作为地理边界实体的传统观点,强调了创业活动如何通过网络、数字平台和各种形式的合作跨越空间边界。基于这些见解,本文提出了一个基于接近方法的分析框架,以更好地理解EEs在日益数字化的世界中如何发挥作用。我们认为,虽然地理邻近仍然相关,但其他形式的邻近(认知、社会、组织和制度)在形成环境企业内部的资源互动和协调方面同样至关重要。我们还研究了数字化如何改变这些邻近动态,为创业活动创造新的可能性,同时潜在地降低地理邻近的重要性。我们研究的关键观点是,除了地理上的接近,不同形式的接近塑造了企业内部参与者的互动,而数字化重新配置了这些动态,扩展了企业边界。本研究为理解环境经济的空间和非空间维度提供了一个更细致的理论框架,对研究和政策都有启示,从而为文献做出了贡献。
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Close but not nearby? Rethinking proximity in the digital era of entrepreneurial ecosystems
Recent literature has increasingly challenged the traditional view of entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) as geographically bounded entities, highlighting how entrepreneurial activities span spatial boundaries through networks, digital platforms, and various forms of collaboration. Building on these insights, this article proposes an analytical framework based on the proximity approach to understand better how EEs function in an increasingly digitalized world. We argue that while geographic proximity remains relevant, other forms of proximity (cognitive, social, organizational, and institutional) are equally crucial in shaping resource interactions and coordination within EEs. We also examine how digitalization transforms these proximity dynamics, creating new possibilities for entrepreneurial activities while potentially reducing the importance of geographic proximity. The key insight of our study is that beyond mere geographic closeness, diverse forms of proximity shape actors’ interactions within EEs, while digitalization reconfigures these dynamics, extending EEs boundaries. This research contributes to the literature by offering a more nuanced theoretical framework for understanding the spatial and non-spatial dimensions of EEs, with implications for both research and policy.
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Journal of Business Venturing Insights
Journal of Business Venturing Insights Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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