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Towards the entrepreneurial city : the case of Malmö’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Rydz, Nicole Agnieszka LU and Itarte, Alvaro LU (2021) ENTN19 20211
Department of Business Administration
Abstract
This study explores the topic of the choice of location of entrepreneurs and the extent of
the role of spatial context in entrepreneurship at the city level.In other words, by analysing the interactions between entrepreneurs and their spatial context on an urban microscale, we pursue to understand how a city can become more entrepreneurial. We do this by conceptualising entrepreneurship in the urban context as a spatial and multifaceted phenomenon and exploring how entrepreneurs, based on their experience, are enabled by their spatial context to choose a place from where to operate their business, regardless of their proximity independence from specific resources or markets. This thesis focuses on data provided by eleven entrepreneurs... (More)
This study explores the topic of the choice of location of entrepreneurs and the extent of
the role of spatial context in entrepreneurship at the city level.In other words, by analysing the interactions between entrepreneurs and their spatial context on an urban microscale, we pursue to understand how a city can become more entrepreneurial. We do this by conceptualising entrepreneurship in the urban context as a spatial and multifaceted phenomenon and exploring how entrepreneurs, based on their experience, are enabled by their spatial context to choose a place from where to operate their business, regardless of their proximity independence from specific resources or markets. This thesis focuses on data provided by eleven entrepreneurs working in Malmö. Given the lack of theorisation in the area, the study explores an inductive approach using semi-structured interviews supported by the usage of maps. Furthermore, we define a broader understanding of the city's spatial context concerning entrepreneurship through four aggregated dimensions: (1) city’s physical dimension, (2) city connectivity, (3) city entrepreneurial culture, and (4) city, people. Finally, as not every firm relate in the same manner with its spatial surroundings, six different typologies of entrepreneurs are conceptualised, combining the concepts of spatial embeddedness and prior entrepreneurial experience. Thus, providing a thorough understanding of the choice of location of entrepreneurs, helping policymakers, scholars, and entrepreneurs work jointly towards a more entrepreneurial city. (Less)
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author
Rydz, Nicole Agnieszka LU and Itarte, Alvaro LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Why do entrepreneurs choose to operate from specific locations in the era of location independence?
course
ENTN19 20211
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, City, Urban, Location, Spatial Context, Cluster
language
English
id
9054050
date added to LUP
2021-07-30 15:47:30
date last changed
2021-07-30 15:47:30
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  abstract     = {{This study explores the topic of the choice of location of entrepreneurs and the extent of
the role of spatial context in entrepreneurship at the city level.In other words, by analysing the interactions between entrepreneurs and their spatial context on an urban microscale, we pursue to understand how a city can become more entrepreneurial. We do this by conceptualising entrepreneurship in the urban context as a spatial and multifaceted phenomenon and exploring how entrepreneurs, based on their experience, are enabled by their spatial context to choose a place from where to operate their business, regardless of their proximity independence from specific resources or markets. This thesis focuses on data provided by eleven entrepreneurs working in Malmö. Given the lack of theorisation in the area, the study explores an inductive approach using semi-structured interviews supported by the usage of maps. Furthermore, we define a broader understanding of the city's spatial context concerning entrepreneurship through four aggregated dimensions: (1) city’s physical dimension, (2) city connectivity, (3) city entrepreneurial culture, and (4) city, people. Finally, as not every firm relate in the same manner with its spatial surroundings, six different typologies of entrepreneurs are conceptualised, combining the concepts of spatial embeddedness and prior entrepreneurial experience. Thus, providing a thorough understanding of the choice of location of entrepreneurs, helping policymakers, scholars, and entrepreneurs work jointly towards a more entrepreneurial city.}},
  author       = {{Rydz, Nicole Agnieszka and Itarte, Alvaro}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Towards the entrepreneurial city : the case of Malmö’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}