从资本投资和企业参与的其他商业机会的角度看可持续创业生态系统——香港和深圳的比较分析

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Sandi Vrabec, Krištof Zorko, V. Bobek
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初创企业在全球经济发展中扮演着最重要的角色之一。商业环境或商业生态系统在创业中是众所周知的。初创企业的成功程度与其所处的经营环境呈正相关。创业生态系统中的一个支持因素是企业,它们试图通过企业加速计划与初创企业建立联系。另一个原因是教育机构在创业环境中的参与度更高。本研究从企业创新的角度对深圳和香港的创业生态系统进行了比较分析。该研究采用了三角方法,将采访相关初创生态系统利益相关者的主要数据和次要数据结合起来,进一步检验和支持初步发现。研究结果确定并比较了香港和深圳创业生态系统的发展水平,足以为对各自领域感兴趣的初创企业和企业提供建议和最佳实践。研究结果表明,在创新、技术和人才方面,深圳的创业生态系统对企业的吸引力高于香港。香港首先要保持商业枢纽和国际资产管理中心的地位,其次要推动科技和创新的发展,提高香港的全球竞争力。《规划纲要》将深圳定位为更大范围内领先的创新中心,旨在提高城市的国际化水平。
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Sustainable Start-Up Ecosystems in Terms of Capital Investment and Other Business Opportunities for Corporate Involvement – A Comparative Analysis of Hong Kong and Shenzhen
Start-ups play one of the most significant roles in global economic development. The business environment or the business ecosystem is well-known in entrepreneurship. A start-up’s success level is positively correlated with the environment in which it operates. One of the supporting factors in the start-up ecosystems is corporations, which try to connect with start-up companies using corporate acceleration programs. Another one is a higher engagement of educational institutions within the start-up environment. The study is a comparative analysis of start-up ecosystems in Shenzhen and Hong Kong from a corporate initiative perspective. The study applied a triangulated approach, synergizing primary data from interviews with relevant start-up ecosystem stakeholders and secondary data to further examine and support the initial findings. The results identified and compared the development levels of the Hong Kong and Shenzhen start-up ecosystems and were sufficient to create recommendations and best practices for start-ups and corporates interested in the respective areas. The findings suggest that Shenzhen’s start-up ecosystem is more attractive for corporations than Hong Kong’s within the context of innovation, technology, and talent. Hong Kong will first maintain its role as a business hub and as an international asset management center and, secondly, promote the development of technologies and innovation to increase its global competitiveness. The Outline Plan positions Shenzhen as a leading innovation hub within the broader area aiming to increase the city’s level of internationalization.
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International Journal of Economics and Finance Studies
International Journal of Economics and Finance Studies Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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