2022
DOI: 10.1111/radm.12567
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Start‐ups' use of knowledge spillovers for product innovation: the influence of entrepreneurial ecosystems and virtual platforms

Abstract: Entrepreneurial ecosystems have been explored widely in entrepreneurship, management and social sciences literature. The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship (KSTE) aims to uncover the effects of information on start-ups co-located in diverse locations, such as urban areas, science and technology parks, incubators, and accelerator programs. Extant research has focused on how entrepreneurs launch start-ups and develop patents over a 5-10 years timespan from a regional perspective. However, studies int… Show more

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“…Research suggests that consumers in such environments may be more forgiving of minor imperfections in product quality if the overall experience aligns with their desire to engage with innovative and local businesses. Understanding these unique dynamics is crucial for start-ups to tailor their marketing strategies effectively [32]- [34].…”
Section: Consumer Behavior In Start-up Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research suggests that consumers in such environments may be more forgiving of minor imperfections in product quality if the overall experience aligns with their desire to engage with innovative and local businesses. Understanding these unique dynamics is crucial for start-ups to tailor their marketing strategies effectively [32]- [34].…”
Section: Consumer Behavior In Start-up Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Networking is good for your business and your well-being! More so, effective communication and relationships with external actors and a strong presence in an entrepreneurial ecosystem are key strategies that can give start-ups access to diversified pools of knowledge, enable them to benefit from knowledge spillovers, and expose them to new business opportunities (Cuvero et al, 2023). Evidently, the ability to innovate requires access to invisible factors such as tacit knowledge, which are hard to come by inside SMEs, but can be more easily accessed through linkages in networks (Wanambisi, 2022).…”
Section: Performance Of Smesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study by Cuvero et al (2023) highlights that research on start‐up development processes and creating entrepreneurial ecosystems in physical and virtual environments for high‐tech start‐ups is still limited. In this study, the authors identify the development processes undertaken by high‐tech entrepreneurs at an individual level and assess the absorption and implementation of knowledge in physical and virtual clusters within entrepreneurial ecosystems.…”
Section: Framing the Papers Included In The Special Editionmentioning
confidence: 99%