Re-contextualising start-up communities as social learning systems

IF 0.9 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Creative Industries Journal Pub Date : 2021-09-07 DOI:10.1080/17510694.2021.1975075
Yuri Cartland, Steven Maras
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Abstract Start-up enterprises are perceived as key drivers of economic growth within a region and as a result have been subject to increased interest from governments and researchers. However, little research has focused on social learning within start-up communities and the broader start-up ecosystem. This study focuses on the start-up community in Perth, Western Australia. It has two research aims: firstly, to re-contextualise start-up communities as social learning systems (SLS), as defined by Étienne Wenger. Secondly, to explore the place of social learning within the start-up ecosystem. The two research aims are pursued through semi-structured interviews, and theoretically directed thematic analysis, both informed by Wenger’s work on communities of practice and social learning systems. The study finds that the start-up community’s role within the ecosystem is to act as a forum that accumulates and disseminates knowledge, that is essential to direct social interaction with others and shapes individual and community identities, grounding the start-up ecosystem in norms of Alignment, Engagement and Imagination. This article enhances understanding of the start-up community as an object of study in its own right, which can be approached as a social learning construct.
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将创业社区重新置于社会学习系统的情境中
摘要初创企业被视为一个地区经济增长的关键驱动力,因此受到政府和研究人员越来越多的关注。然而,很少有研究关注初创企业社区和更广泛的初创企业生态系统中的社会学习。这项研究的重点是西澳大利亚州珀斯的初创企业社区。它有两个研究目标:首先,将创业社区重新情境化为社会学习系统(SLS),正如Étienne Wenger所定义的那样。其次,探索社会学习在创业生态系统中的地位。这两个研究目标是通过半结构化访谈和理论指导的主题分析来实现的,两者都是根据Wenger关于实践社区和社会学习系统的工作来实现的。研究发现,初创企业社区在生态系统中的作用是作为一个积累和传播知识的论坛,这对于指导与他人的社会互动和塑造个人和社区身份至关重要,使初创企业生态系统建立在一致、参与和想象的规范中。这篇文章本身就增强了对创业社区作为研究对象的理解,可以将其视为一种社会学习建构。
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Creative Industries Journal
Creative Industries Journal Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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2.40
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27.30%
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30
期刊介绍: The scope of the Creative Industries Journal is global, primarily aimed at those studying and practicing activities which have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent, and which have a potential for wealth creation. These activities primarily take place in advertising, architecture, the art and antiques market, crafts, design, fashion, film, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, television and radio.
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