Unleashing Innovation in East Asia: Key Takeaways for Stakeholders
Ying Cheng (),
Adam Cross (),
Martin Hemmert (),
Agata Kapturkiewicz (),
Masahiro Kotosaka () and
Franz Waldenberger ()
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Ying Cheng: Chongqing University, School of Economics and Business Administration
Adam Cross: Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Martin Hemmert: Korea University, School of Business
Agata Kapturkiewicz: Sophia University
Masahiro Kotosaka: Keio University, Faculty of Policy Management
Franz Waldenberger: German Institute for Japanese Studies
Chapter 11 in Unleashing Innovation the East Asian Way, 2026, pp 197-210 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This concluding chapter summarises the main findings of our book by answering the “so what?” question. It derives implications for the conceptualisation of startup ecosystems that captures and incorporates variations across countries. It then draws implications for major actors involved in startup ecosystems such as founding entrepreneurs, knowledge workers, investors, established larger companies, and governments both within East Asia and beyond.
Keywords: Takeaways; Entrepreneurs; Knowledge workers; Investors; Government (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-6513-9_11
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