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Rising Entrepreneurial Ecosystem (EE) research is important to better understand how Entrepreneurial Dynamics are locally supported. But it presents many dead angles, such as the empirical understanding of its inter-organizational network of actors’ structure and processes. The evolutionary nature of EEs indicates to go beyond econometric analysis. In the case of the Lyon area, we conducted a qualimetric analysis, combining qualitative analysis associated with an innovative interorganizational longitudinal network analysis among its 251 EE actors. We observed interesting interpersonal and interorganizational interactions and their impact, an hyper-centrality actor, the identification of an evolutionary pattern, and the positive impact of governance.
AEI Conference, Online, 13/10/2021 to 15/10/2021
Key Words : Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurial Dynamics, Longitudinal Network Analysis, Qualimetric Analysis
The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Research Winter School brings together scholars to discuss academic advancements in the emerging research field of entrepreneurial ecosystems (see e.g. Stam 2015; Wurth et al. 2019; Theodoraki 2024). Early-career scholars, including PhD candidates, are particularly invited to participate and present their work. Previous editions have been held in Utrecht, Casablanca, Paris and
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This Summer School aims to provide the opportunity for early career researchers and PhD students to discuss, network and collaborate with fellow scholars on entrepreneurial ecosystems. The Summer School takes place after the Winter School organized by Utrecht and the Innodays conference organized in 2022 by Adalia (Morocco), which have involved more than 100 scholars