2020
DOI: 10.20435/inter.v21i4.2647
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Entrepreneurial ecosystem and sustainability as catalysts for regional development: proposition of a theoretical framework

Abstract: The demands for a development model that considers the social and environmental dimensions, as well as the economic dimension, has become increasingly imperative, either by society in general or by the initiative of national or supranational bodies, as oversight and regulatory agencies. In this way, the precepts of sustainable development have been gaining more space in political agendas and civil debates. We propose here that this model of development, especially the one linked to strong sustainability (and r… Show more

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“…In Brazil, there is also a growing literature on entrepreneurial ecosystems (Alves et al, 2019;Siffert, & Guimarães, 2020;Stefenom, & Thom, 2020) and IBJESB has published relevant contributions to this research theme in other issues (García et al, 2018;Rovere et al, 2021). In this issue, Dionísio et al, 2022), albeit adopting the term "national entrepreneurship system", discuss the validity of the Global Entrepreneurship Index for assessing national entrepreneurial ecosystems.…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, there is also a growing literature on entrepreneurial ecosystems (Alves et al, 2019;Siffert, & Guimarães, 2020;Stefenom, & Thom, 2020) and IBJESB has published relevant contributions to this research theme in other issues (García et al, 2018;Rovere et al, 2021). In this issue, Dionísio et al, 2022), albeit adopting the term "national entrepreneurship system", discuss the validity of the Global Entrepreneurship Index for assessing national entrepreneurial ecosystems.…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%