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Designing the framework of technological entrepreneurship ecosystem: A grounded theory approach in the context of Iran

Amir Mahdi Maysami and Ghanbar Mohammadi Elyasi

Technology in Society, 2020, vol. 63, issue C

Abstract: The ecosystem approach, as a comprehensive way of understanding multi-aspect environments, has recently gained so much attention in entrepreneurship and innovation studies. The application of this approach has led to the introduction of the currently available ecosystem frameworks that are dealing with some issues such as infirm structure and heterogeneity of components. In this research, by adopting the grounded theory approach in the context of Iran, we defined a novel and comprehensive framework for the technological entrepreneurship ecosystem (TEE). Twenty-six in-depth and semi-structured interviews have been conducted and analysed through a modified grounded theory procedure. Seventy-four secondary sources were added to the study to expand the breadth of our analysis and reach a stronger saturation. The concluded framework comprised of four interconnected layers representing environmental conditions, entity domains, functional realms, and tech-entrepreneurial agents. In addition, we identified some general principles and rules as important underlying aspects of this framework. The inferred components and structure of this novel framework not only could enable us to design the relations between the ecosystem components, but also prompt and support further research on each dimension of the ecosystem.

Keywords: Technological entrepreneurship ecosystem; Ecosystem framework; Entrepreneurial ecosystem; Innovation ecosystem; Grounded theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2020.101372

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