Analysis and Evaluation of Success Factors: Case Studies of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

Creators: Mattes, Verena and Schallmo, Daniel and Bauer, Harry
Title: Analysis and Evaluation of Success Factors: Case Studies of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Event Title: (Proceedings of the) XXXV ISPIM Innovation Conference "Local Innovation Ecosystems for Global Impact"
Event Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Event Dates: June, 9-12, 2024
Additional Information: Open Access
Date: June 2024
Divisions: Informationsmanagement
Abstract (ENG): Entrepreneurial ecosystems have developed into an interesting field of research that is attracting a significant amount of academic attention. Nevertheless, practical experience shows that not all ecosystems are equally successful. This paper analyses the success factors of six different ecosystems. Using a methodology that combines in-depth content analysis and expert interviews in a multiple case study, we identify and compare the specific factors that determine the success of these ecosystems. By identifying which factors are transferable across different contexts and which are unique to specific ecosystems, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of how entrepreneurial ecosystems can be effectively designed and cultivated. The results are relevant for both practitioners and researchers seeking to foster a stable entrepreneurial environment.
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Language: English
Uncontrolled Keywords: entrepreneurial ecosystem; start-up ecosystem; case study; multiple case study; empirical study; success factors; transferability of success factors; maturity level
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Mattes, Verena and Schallmo, Daniel and Bauer, Harry (2024) Analysis and Evaluation of Success Factors: Case Studies of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. In: (Proceedings of the) XXXV ISPIM Innovation Conference "Local Innovation Ecosystems for Global Impact", June, 9-12, 2024, Tallinn, Estonia. ISBN 9789526506968

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