Conceptualizing data-driven entrepreneurship: from knowledge creation to entrepreneurial opportunities and innovation
The Journal of Technology Transfer,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 13, 2025
Abstract
Digital
transformation
and
the
possibility
to
collect
large
amount
of
data,
so-called
big
from
different
sources
can
lead
redefinition
business
processes,
models
infrastructures.
In
this
respect,
data-driven
decision
making
(DDDM)
emphasizes
need
rethink
management
practices
view
data
as
a
driving
force
that
improve
effectiveness
decisions
nurture
innovation.
Over
time,
principles
have
been
reframed
foundations
for
development
new
mind-set
considers
key
asset
redesigns
entrepreneurship
encompasses
orientation,
culture
human
resources
help
entrepreneurs
catch,
evaluate
launch
entrepreneurial
opportunities
technology
knowledge
by
stimulating
For
reason,
study
aims
at
reconceptualizing
according
multi-levelled
perspective
based
on
integration
cultural,
human,
knowledge-based
technological
dimension
assess
impact
creation
kinds
To
these
goals,
empirical
research
constructivist
grounded
theory
administration
semi-structured
interviews
is
performed
through
investigation
an
Italian
public–private
Consortium
specialized
in
data.
The
findings
allow
elaboration
conceptual
framework
which
classifies
activities
phases
opportunity
innovation
enabled
guiding
managers
effective
analysis
strategies.
Language: Английский
Opening entrepreneurial ecosystem black boxes
Small Business Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 27, 2025
Language: Английский
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Knowledge Management: Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis
Marisa Leal,
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Carmem Leal,
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Rui Silva
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et al.
Journal of the Knowledge Economy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 26, 2025
Language: Английский
Guiding entrepreneurial ecosystems towards sustainability: identifying key changes and future research directions
Journal of Organizational Change Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
Purpose
The
purpose
of
the
paper
is
to
identify
necessary
transformations
required
evolve
entrepreneurial
ecosystems
(EEs)
into
sustainable
(SEEs)
and
explore
primary
challenges
involved.
By
addressing
these
aspects
study
establishes
a
foundation
for
future
research
directions.
Design/methodology/approach
adopts
conceptual
analysis
based
on
semi-systematic
literature
review
concepts
EEs
SEEs.
Findings
An
SEE
intentionally
addresses
all
three
dimensions
sustainability—social,
ecological
economic.
This
requires,
one
hand,
genuine
will
effort
from
individual
actors
increase
their
sustainability,
and,
other,
an
establishment
systemic
conditions
that
make
this
transformation
easier
allow
fair
distribution
its
costs.
Originality/value
bridges
concerning
limited
studies
SEEs
by
presenting
model
delineates
development
identifies
requisite
changes
foster
sustainability
within
EE.
Furthermore,
outlines
potential
avenues
advancement
practical
implementation
concept.
Language: Английский