pages
142
ISBN
9781848218758

Entrepreneurship is actively promoted by policy makers in today’s rapidly changing business landscape. This book is dedicated to dispelling myths about entrepreneurs being only narrowly connected to their environment, reinforcing the importance of keeping the locally structured nature of networks in mind when developing business strategies. This book presents the recent history of entrepreneurial ecosystems, […]

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Entrepreneurship is actively promoted by policy makers in today’s rapidly changing business landscape. This book is dedicated to dispelling myths about entrepreneurs being only narrowly connected to their environment, reinforcing the importance of keeping the locally structured nature of networks in mind when developing business strategies.
This book presents the recent history of entrepreneurial ecosystems, taking a page from scholars who have long been conscious of its importance, and discussing it in the context of the history of economic thought.
The authors insist upon the diversity of agents involved in these organizations, with an emphasis on the importance of the linkages and sharing between them. The last section suggests some recommendations to policy makers to improve evaluation and oversight mechanisms.

1. Reputed Authors in the Field of Territorial Economics.
2. The Key Concepts of Territorial Analysis: from the Actors to the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem.
3. From Implementation to Evaluations: Trajectories and Coordination.

Sophie Boutillier

Sophie Boutillier est économiste et sociologue. Elle est maître de conférences habilitée à diriger des recherches en économie à l’université du Littoral Côte d’Opale et vice-présidente du Réseau de Recherche sur l’Innovation.

Denis Carré

Denis Carré est chercheur associé au Laboratoire EconomiX (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense). Ses recherches portent sur les performances des entreprises et des territoires.

Nadine Levratto

Economiste, chargée de recherche au CNRS et professeur affilié à Kedge Business School (Marseille) Nadine Levratto est spécialiste des trajectoires d’entreprises et des relations entre entreprises et territoire.