¿El ecosistema o los ecosistemas? Primeras evidencias de un ejercicio de tipologías sobre ciudades de la Provincia de Santa Fe (Argentina)
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https://doi.org/10.14211/regepe.v7i3.1243Keywords:
El Ecosistema, Tipologías, Ecosistema EmprendedorAbstract
El concepto de Ecosistema Emprendedor (en adelante EE) ha ganado importancia en los últimos años como referencia para describir las condiciones y el marco institucional que promueven la creación de empresas dinámicas en un territorio específico (Brown y Mason, 2017; Isenberg, 2011; Kantis, 2017; Stam y Spigel, 2016). Recientes análisis bibliométricos dan cuenta de que el número de referencias al concepto de EE ha venido creciendo de manera significativa a partir de 2013 (Cavallo, Ghezzi y Balocco, 2018; Borissenko y Boschma, 2017).
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