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摘要
创业生态系统(EE)互动的基本原理与地理空间密切相关。迄今为止,文献仍主要集中于将 EE 视为 "孤立 "系统的短视概念。在本文中,我们以过去三十年风险资本的流入为基础,探讨了两个生态系统的空间动态。根据东京和班加罗尔的案例,我们的主要观点是,如果不明确评估 EE 的空间特征,就无法正确理解 EE 配置,即构成 EE 的地理连接范围。事实证明,EE 呈现出不同的空间性--而且这些空间性沿着不同的轨迹演变。我们认为,这是 EE 理论难题中缺失的关键一环。
Beyond local boundaries: Unraveling the spatiality of entrepreneurial ecosystems
The underlying rationale of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (EE) interactions is essentially attached to geographical space. So far, literature remains largely focused on a shortsighted notion of EE as ‘insular’ systems. In this article we address the spatial dynamics of two ecosystems based on the inflow of venture capital over the last three decades. Drawing from the cases of Tokyo and Bangalore, our key insight is that the EE configurations cannot be properly understood without a clear assessment of its spatial features. i.e., the geographical scope of connections that compose EE. As it turns out, EE present heterogeneous spatialities – and these evolve along different trajectories. This, we believe, is a key missing piece of the EE theoretical puzzle.