Pressures on infrastructure—due to growing urban populations, the ubiquity of new technologies, and collaborative business models—are fostering a new form of entrepreneurship focused on addressing quality of life in cities. Urban entrepreneurs are challenging the logic of formal market structures, forcing us to re-frame our thinking around the interactions between place, individuals, institutions, and the resulting innovative outcomes. Urban entrepreneurs—operating at the neighborhood, city, and global levels—are developing alternative forms of private-public-people partnerships and unique business strategies
Urban entrepreneurialism is generally characterized by a series of spectacular events, organized and...
peer reviewedhis paper explores the conditions under which urban entrepreneurship can develop throug...
Urban development, innovation culture and the evolution of entrepreneurship (Abstract). The begin...
Inspired by Shrivastava and Kennelly, we aim to extend theory on place-based entrepreneurship by hig...
This paper sets out to provide an illustrative discussion of emergent and somewhat decentralised urb...
Entrepreneurship, being largely an urban phenomenon, co-evolves over time with cities. While this re...
The world population is increasingly urbanized. There is a need to analyze current smart urban chall...
Smart city is an entrepreneurial city. There is a bidirectional relationship between entrepreneurshi...
Posted by Dr Olmo Silva, SERC and LSE Since the writings of Marshall and Schumpeter around a hundred...
The paper aims at investigating how different approaches in the interaction among public institution...
Start-up technology and digital platform firms have become a much-talked about plank of urban econom...
As cities like New York emerge as hubs of innovation resolved in using technology and engaging non-g...
The world population is increasingly urbanized. There is a need to analyze current smart urban chall...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of ...
Research on entrepreneurship often examines the local dimensions of new business formation. The loca...
Urban entrepreneurialism is generally characterized by a series of spectacular events, organized and...
peer reviewedhis paper explores the conditions under which urban entrepreneurship can develop throug...
Urban development, innovation culture and the evolution of entrepreneurship (Abstract). The begin...
Inspired by Shrivastava and Kennelly, we aim to extend theory on place-based entrepreneurship by hig...
This paper sets out to provide an illustrative discussion of emergent and somewhat decentralised urb...
Entrepreneurship, being largely an urban phenomenon, co-evolves over time with cities. While this re...
The world population is increasingly urbanized. There is a need to analyze current smart urban chall...
Smart city is an entrepreneurial city. There is a bidirectional relationship between entrepreneurshi...
Posted by Dr Olmo Silva, SERC and LSE Since the writings of Marshall and Schumpeter around a hundred...
The paper aims at investigating how different approaches in the interaction among public institution...
Start-up technology and digital platform firms have become a much-talked about plank of urban econom...
As cities like New York emerge as hubs of innovation resolved in using technology and engaging non-g...
The world population is increasingly urbanized. There is a need to analyze current smart urban chall...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of ...
Research on entrepreneurship often examines the local dimensions of new business formation. The loca...
Urban entrepreneurialism is generally characterized by a series of spectacular events, organized and...
peer reviewedhis paper explores the conditions under which urban entrepreneurship can develop throug...
Urban development, innovation culture and the evolution of entrepreneurship (Abstract). The begin...