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Title: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Critique of the Latest Industrial Policy Blockbuster
Author(s): Brown, Ross
Mawson, Suzanne
Citation: Brown R & Mawson S (2019) Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Critique of the Latest Industrial Policy Blockbuster. Working Papers in Responsible Banking & Finance, 19-001. Centre for Responsible Banking & Finance. https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/business/rbf/workingpapers/RBF19_001.pdf
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2019
Date Deposited: 19-Jun-2019
Series/Report no.: Working Papers in Responsible Banking & Finance, 19-001
Abstract: Efforts to develop entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) have proliferated in recent years making it the latest industrial policy ‘blockbuster’. This paper critiques the concept and reviews its application within public policy. It reports the findings from a comprehensive comparative analysis of policy approaches deployed under this conceptual umbrella. Empirically, the findings suggests it is fraught with conceptual ambiguity and is predominantly (and rather crudely) used to promote ‘more’ entrepreneurship. Genuine systemic policy instruments to aid the functioning of ecosystems are extremely rare. The paper suggests the concept is a ‘chaotic’ one open to wide-ranging misinterpretation and indeed misuse by policy makers.
Type: Working Paper
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/29884
URL: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/business/rbf/workingpapers/RBF19_001.pdf
Rights: The publisher has granted permission for use of this work in this Repository. Published in the RBF Working Paper Series: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/business/rbf/workingpapers/RBF19_001.pdf
Affiliation: University of St Andrews
Management, Work and Organisation

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