The role of entrepreneurial ecosystems in technological and social challenges

Author:

Ferreira João J. M.12ORCID,Grigoroudis Evangelos3ORCID,Carayannis Elias G.4ORCID,Dooley Lawrence5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Management and Economics Department & NECE‐Research Unit Universidade da Beira Interior Covilha Portugal

2. QUT Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. School of Production Engineering and Management Technical University of Crete Chania Greece

4. School of Business George Washington University Washington DC USA

5. Cork University Business School University College Cork Cork Ireland

Abstract

Although there is a common consensus about what an entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) is, the question of how EE dynamics interact with technology and social change remains unclear. In this introductory article to our Special Issue on the role of EE in technological and social challenges, we systematically review the corpus of literature in this field of research. Leveraging bibliometric techniques, we present a review of the most influential papers and their key research topics, synthesized across four thematic groups: (i) university‐based EE, (ii) entrepreneurial innovation ecosystems, (iii) dynamic EE models, and (iv) digital entrepreneurship ecosystems. Within this thematic frame, a synopsis of the papers presented within the special issue is provided, highlighting their research theme addressed, theoretical grounding, and methods leveraged. We conclude this article by identifying potential future research questions that may be advantageous trajectories for the EE research community to address when advancing the field in the coming years.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Business, Management and Accounting,Business and International Management

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