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Regional Startup Ecosystem

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Abstract

The article leads to an answer of the research question, whether the developed and implemented regional startup ecosystem model is in line with the elements, principles, objects and iterations of standard knowledge requirements to develop the business environment. In addition the regional ecosystem elements are analyzed in foreign models and the own model is described (the structure, elements, object relations) along with defining its benefits when applying in the real business environment. The article also introduces the conceptual framework of the Czech regional starting of the startup ecosystem and presents examples for entrepreneurs and policy makers. Finally it proposes the dynamisation of the model that can be used as a basis for further research in this area

Published in European Business & Management (Volume 1, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ebm.20150102.12
Page(s) 14-18
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Keywords

Startups, Regional Startup Ecosystems, Dynamisation of the Regional Ecosystem Model, Conceptual Framework

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  • Department of Information and Communication, Business School Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

  • Department of Entrepreneurship and Management, Business School Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

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