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Judul The Entrepreneurship of Sustainable High-Growth Firms : Frameworks, Evidence, and Policy Insights / S?awomir Konopa; Marta Gancarczyk
Pengarang Konopa, S?awomir
Gancarczyk, Marta
Penerbitan Oxford : Taylor & Francis, 2026
Deskripsi Fisik 140 :ill.
ISBN 9781040850190
Subjek Entrepreneurship
Catatan This book develops a comprehensive theoretical and empirical framework explaining how entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) influence firms’ sustainable high growth (SHG). Its core objective is to conceptualize SHG as a key outcome of entrepreneurial ecosystems and to empirically verify whether, and through which mechanisms, ecosystems foster sustainable firm expansion. The theoretical part is based on a narrative literature review covering entrepreneurial ecosystems, firm growth, and growth determinants. It integrates ecosystem thinking with firm-level perspectives, including the resource-based view, and advances theory by defining the output of EEs as sustainable high-growth entrepreneurship—growth that combines size dynamics, profitability, and social benefits. Methodologically, this book makes a strong contribution by applying a quantitative, large-scale approach that remains rare in EE research. Using firm-level microdata for over 43,000 enterprises and regional data for Polish ecosystems from 2018–2022, it e
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