Événements collaboratifs d’innovation et entrepreneuriat territorial: une étude exploratoire
Camille Henrion
Innovations, 2022, vol. n° 69, issue 3, 163-198
Abstract:
Research on intensive, festive, and solution-orientated time-bounded events (Hackathon, Start-up Weekend?) is recent. A literature review shows effects about mobilization, learning, creativity? and obstacles about achieving innovative projects, in different empirical contexts. We intend to connect those events to the creation of a local entrepreneurial dynamic. What would be the specific effects and obstacles? To explore this, we provide a longitudinal unique case study: ?Territory Start-up? organized by a multi-stakeholder cooperative, Clus?Ter Jura. We show the gap between the apparent tangible goal of creating jobs and the main real effects: symbolic (visibility, credibility) and educational. We show the educational and transformation potential of time-bounded-events to contribute to foster a local entrepreneurship dynamic. JEL Code: R00
Keywords: Time-bounded Events; Local Entrepreneurship; Innovation; Territory Start-up”; Case Study (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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