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The Startup Community Way Evolving an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.09.2020

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

368

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23,7/16,4/3,2 cm

Gewicht

578 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-61360-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.09.2020

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

23,7/16,4/3,2 cm

Gewicht

578 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-61360-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Startup Community Way
  • Foreword xiii

    Preface xvii

    Chapter One Introduction 1

    The Next Generation 2

    Our Approach 3

    A Deeper Motivation 5

    The Boulder Thesis 7

    Startup Communities are Complex Adaptive Systems 8

    Where We Were in 2012 10

    Where We are Now in 2020 12

    Using Complexity Theory to Explain Startup Communities 14

    Evolving the Boulder Thesis to the Startup Community Way 17

    Part I Introduction to Startup Communities 21

    Chapter Two Why Startup Communities Exist 23

    What Entrepreneurs Do 23

    The External Environment 25

    Networks over Hierarchies 27

    Networks of Trust 29

    Density and Agglomeration 33

    Quality of Place 35

    Chapter Three The Actors 41

    Leaders, Feeders, and Instigators 42

    Actors 45

    Chapter Four The Factors 59

    The Seven Capitals 60

    Factors 62

    Chapter Five Startup Communities

    versus Entrepreneurial Ecosystems 75

    Entrepreneurial Ecosystems 77

    Alignment of Actors 78

    Different, but Mutually Reinforcing, Purpose 80

    Systems within Systems 81

    Entrepreneurial Success 84

    Community/Ecosystem Fit 85

    Part II Startup Communities as Complex Systems 93

    Chapter Six Putting the System Back into Ecosystem 95

    Introduction to Systems 96

    The Whole System 97

    Simple, Complicated, and Complex Activities 103

    Moving from Activities to Systems 107

    Chapter Seven Unpredictable Creativity 115

    Emergence 117

    Synergies and Nonlinearity 118

    Self-Organization 120

    Dynamism 121

    The Study of Interactions 125

    Chapter Eight The Myth of Quantity 133

    More of Everything 134

    Outliers, Not Averages 136

    Entrepreneurial Recycling 138

    Leaders as Supernodes 140

    Chapter Nine The Illusion of Control 151

    Not Controllable 152

    Not Fully Knowable 154

    Feedbacks and Contagion 156

    Getting Unstuck 158

    Letting Go 160

    Chapter Ten The Absence of a Blueprint 165

    Initial Conditions and Basins of Attraction 168

    The Narrative Fallacy 170

    Building on Strengths and Learning from Failures 172

    Cultivating Topophilia 174

    Chapter Eleven The Measurement Trap 183

    The Fundamental Measurement Problem 184

    Actor and Factor Models: A Categorical Approach 186

    Standardized Metrics Models: A Comparative Approach 188

    Network Models: A Relational Approach 190

    Dynamic Models: An Evolutionary Approach 192

    Cultural-Social Models: A Behavioral Approach 194

    Logic Models: A Causal Approach 195

    Agent-Based Models: A Simulation Approach 198

    Applying the Different Models 199

    Part III From the Boulder Thesis to the Startup Community Way 207

    Chapter Twelve Simplifying Complexity 209

    The Boulder Thesis 210

    The Rainforest 212

    Applying Systems Thinking 214

    Looking Deeply 216

    Leverage Points 219

    Chapter Thirteen Leadership is Key 231

    Be a Mentor 234

    Entrepreneurs as Role Models 235

    Key Leadership Characteristics 237

    Chapter Fourteen Think in Generations 243

    Progress is Uneven and Often Feels Slow 245

    The Endless Long-Term Game 247

    Chapter Fifteen Diversity is a Feature, Not a Bug 255

    Cultivate Diversity 256

    Embracing Diversity 259

    Think Broadly about Entrepreneurship 260

    Chapter Sixteen Be Active, Not Passive 267

    Self-Similarity and Replication 268

    Don't Wait or Ask Permission 269

    Play a Positive-Sum Game 270

    Continuously and Actively Engage 275

    Part IV Conclusion 281

    Chapter Seventeen Conclusion 283

    Reflections 283

    Summary of the Book 285

    Final Thoughts 291

    About the Authors 295

    Acknowledgments 297

    Notes 301

    Index 325