« Start-Up de Territoire » à Lons-le-Saunier: impacts et limites d’un événement collaboratif entrepreneurial
Camille Henrion
Entreprendre & innover, 2024, vol. n° 58-59, issue 1, 91-101
Abstract:
Time-bounded events (Hackathon, Start-up Weekend?) are proving extremely popular in practice and research. One of them, Territory Start-up, aims to stimulate territorial entrepreneurship through mobilizing citizens to figure out, launch or help projects trying to solve local problem and create jobs. Through a case study in Lons-le-Saunier in Jura (France), we show the event?s great ability to drive a dynamic and its symbolic et educational benefits. However, there are also limits in terms of jobs and business creation. Achieving such goals requires a great deal of work to create a favorable organizational context, involving public and private actors into driving and managing such an ideation event.
Date: 2024
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