The Startup Community Way by Brad Feld;Ian Hathaway; & Ian Hathaway

The Startup Community Way by Brad Feld;Ian Hathaway; & Ian Hathaway

Author:Brad Feld;Ian Hathaway; & Ian Hathaway [Неизв.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781119613626
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (trade)
Published: 2020-07-21T00:00:00+00:00


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1. Azoulay, Jones, Kim, and Miranda (2018), “Age and High-Growth Entrepreneurship,” NBER Working Paper.

2. Motoyama (2014), “The State-Level Geographic Analysis of High-Growth Companies,” Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship 27: 2; Hathaway (2018), “High-Growth Firms and Cities in the US: An Analysis of the Inc. 5000,” Brookings Institution; Qian and Yao (2017), “The Role of Research Universities in U.S. College-Town Entrepreneurial Ecosystems,” SSRN Working Paper; Hathaway (2016), “Accelerating Growth: Startup Accelerator Programs in the United States,” Brookings Institution; Motoyama and Bell-Masterson (2014), “Beyond Metropolitan Startup Rates: Regional Factors Associated with Startup Growth,” Kauffman Foundation.

3. Feldman and Zoller (2012), “Dealmakers in Place: Social Capital Connections in Regional Entrepreneurial Economies,” Regional Studies 46.1: 23–37.

4. Chatterji, Glaeser, Kerr (2013), “Clusters of Entrepreneurship and Innovation,” NBER Working Paper.

5. Saxenian (1994), Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128, Harvard University Press; O'Mara (2019), The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America, Penguin Press.

6. Hwang and Horowitt (2012), The Rainforest: The Secret to Building the Next Silicon Valley, Regenwald.

7. Schroeder (2013), Startup Rising: The Entrepreneurial Revolution Remaking the Middle East, St. Martin's Press.

8. Schroeder (2017), “A Different Story from the Middle East: Entrepreneurs Building an Arab Tech Economy,” MIT Technology Review, August 3. https://www.technologyreview.com/s/608468/a-different-story-from-the-middle-east-entrepreneurs-building-an-arab-tech-economy/.

9. For a review of this literature, see relevant sections and findings of the following papers: Shaw and Sorensen (2017), “The Productivity Advantage of Serial Entrepreneurs,” National Bureau of Economic Research. See also Eesley and Roberts (2012), “Are You Experienced or Are You Talented?: When Does Innate Talent versus Experience Explain Entrepreneurial Performance?” Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 6(3): 207–219; and Parker (2013), “Do Serial Entrepreneurs Run Successively Better-Performing Businesses?” Journal of Business Venturing, 28(5): 652–666. See also relevant literature on the positive relationship between founder age and the probability of achieving high growth: Azoulay, Jones, Kim, and Miranda (2018), “Age and High-Growth Entrepreneurship,” National Bureau of Economic Research.

10. Feldman and Zoller (2012), “Dealmakers in Place: Social Capital Connections in Regional Entrepreneurial Economies,” Regional Studies, Vol 46.1: 23–37.

11. Kemeny, Feldman, Ethridge, and Zoller (2016), “The Economic Value of Local Social Networks,” Journal of Economic Geography, 16, 1101–1122.

12. Feldman and Zoller (2012), “Dealmakers in Place: Social Capital Connections in Regional Entrepreneurial Economies,” Regional Studies 46.1: 23–37; Kemeny, Feldman, Ethridge, and Zoller (2016), “The Economic Value of Local Social Networks,” Journal of Economic Geography 16(5), 1101–1122.

13. See, Mulas, Minges, and Applebaum (2016), “Boosting Tech Innovation Ecosystems in Cities: A Framework for Growth and Sustainability of Urban Tech Innovation Ecosystems,” Innovations.

14. Morris and Török (2018), “Fostering Productive Entrepreneurship Communities: Key Lessons on Generating Jobs, Economic Growth, and Innovation,” Endeavor; Goodwin (2014), “The Power of Entrepreneur Networks: How New York City Became the Role Model for Other Urban Tech Hubs,” Endeavor.

15. Mulas and Gastelu-Iturri (2016), “New York City: Transforming a City into a Tech Innovation Leader,” World Bank; Mulas, Qian, and Henry (2017), “Tech Start-up Ecosystem in Dar es Salaam: Findings and Recommendations,” World Bank; Mulas, Qian, and Henry (2017), “Tech Start-up Ecosystem in Beirut: Findings and Recommendations,” World Bank; Mulas, Qian, Garza, and



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