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Entrepreneurship matters in Europe, but what matters for Entrepreneurship?

Johnsson, Sara LU (2017) EKHS31 20171
Department of Economic History
Abstract
Economies have long been based on systems that emphasize production and explain results. In today's increased global competitiveness, the maturing capitalism advocates varied and lasting spatial concentrations as well as country-specific characteristics, National Innovation Systems. Even entrepreneurship has been given more and more attention in economic development and its importance in the implementation of prior innovations. On the other hand, National Innovation Systems have overlooked entrepreneurial activity in the economy while the Entrepreneurial Ecosystems has been neglected from the impact of National Innovation Systems. This research defines, describes and locates the national elements that support entrepreneurship, and then... (More)
Economies have long been based on systems that emphasize production and explain results. In today's increased global competitiveness, the maturing capitalism advocates varied and lasting spatial concentrations as well as country-specific characteristics, National Innovation Systems. Even entrepreneurship has been given more and more attention in economic development and its importance in the implementation of prior innovations. On the other hand, National Innovation Systems have overlooked entrepreneurial activity in the economy while the Entrepreneurial Ecosystems has been neglected from the impact of National Innovation Systems. This research defines, describes and locates the national elements that support entrepreneurship, and then investigates which mechanisms as in variations associated with nationally successful entrepreneurship. The paper concludes that the intensity of a nation's integration into the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem depends on the ability to invent and upgrade and above all; the aggregated engagement within the National Innovation System. (Less)
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author
Johnsson, Sara LU
supervisor
organization
course
EKHS31 20171
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
National Innovation System, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, Innovation, Porter’s Diamond of National Advantage
language
English
id
8920564
date added to LUP
2017-08-07 10:39:53
date last changed
2017-08-07 10:39:53
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  abstract     = {{Economies have long been based on systems that emphasize production and explain results. In today's increased global competitiveness, the maturing capitalism advocates varied and lasting spatial concentrations as well as country-specific characteristics, National Innovation Systems. Even entrepreneurship has been given more and more attention in economic development and its importance in the implementation of prior innovations. On the other hand, National Innovation Systems have overlooked entrepreneurial activity in the economy while the Entrepreneurial Ecosystems has been neglected from the impact of National Innovation Systems. This research defines, describes and locates the national elements that support entrepreneurship, and then investigates which mechanisms as in variations associated with nationally successful entrepreneurship. The paper concludes that the intensity of a nation's integration into the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem depends on the ability to invent and upgrade and above all; the aggregated engagement within the National Innovation System.}},
  author       = {{Johnsson, Sara}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Entrepreneurship matters in Europe, but what matters for Entrepreneurship?}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}