News & Research·January 1, 2021

Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Power of Networks: Central Role Impact in Low-Income Countries

Empirical analysis of how EE configuration operates in low-income countries through network central role.

Guéneau · Chabaud · Chalus-Sauvannet·
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What makes an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem more conductible to Entrepreneurial Dynamics than another? Entrepreneurial Ecosystem research raised as a hot topic, leading to progresses on its elements, network, actors components, or levels of analysis.

However, some scholars regret the absence of empirical analysis of EE as a whole to understand how EE configuration operates. To address this, we examine the central role and network impact in low-income countries.

This article was first published on ose.africa (legacy site).

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