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Entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) leadership is the orchestration of multiple groups to influence the effectiveness of an EE. Although singular leaders can influence ecosystems, EE leadership rarely works alone. EE leaders often function in interconnected groups from different organizations and are in the unique position of simultaneously leading their organizations (leadership within EEs) while providing leadership to the ecosystem itself (leadership of EEs). However, it is not clear how EE leadership groups work independently on their respective goals and interdependently on the superordinate goal of coordinating effective EEs. To address the lack of theory to explain this inherent characteristic of ecosystems, we adapt insights from group dynamics to develop a multi-level model of EEs as multiteam systems. We explain how EE teams devote attention to organizational and ecosystem leadership, identify four EE archetypes produced by different attentional configurations, and discuss how our main insight—effective EEs are multiteam systems—can change how scholars and practitioners view EEs.
创业生态系统(EE)领导力是指协调多个团体来影响 EE 的有效性。虽然单个领导者可以影响生态系统,但 EE 领导者很少单独发挥作用。EE 领导者通常在来自不同组织的相互关联的团体中发挥作用,他们处于一个独特的位置,既要领导其组织(EE 内部的领导),又要领导生态系统本身(EE 的领导)。然而,EE 领导小组如何在实现各自目标的过程中独立工作,又在协调有效 EE 的上级目标中相互依存,目前尚不清楚。为了解决缺乏理论来解释生态系统这一固有特征的问题,我们借鉴了群体动力学的观点,建立了一个作为多团队系统的多层次环境教育模型。我们解释了环境教育团队如何关注组织和生态系统领导力,识别了由不同关注配置产生的四种环境教育原型,并讨论了我们的主要见解--有效的环境教育是多团队系统--如何改变学者和实践者对环境教育的看法。