Prelims
Strategic Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Business Model Innovation
ISBN: 978-1-80382-138-2, eISBN: 978-1-80382-137-5
Publication date: 23 May 2022
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(2022), "Prelims", Ratten, V. (Ed.) Strategic Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Business Model Innovation, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-137-520221012
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Strategic Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Business Model Innovation
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Vanessa Ratten
La Trobe University, Australia
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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List of Figures and Tables
Figure 2.1. | Conceptual Model. |
Figure 2.2. | Proposed Model: Emotional Intelligence, Entrepreneurial Orientation, and Entrepreneurial Intention. |
Figure 7.1. | Model of Formation and Composition of Entrepreneurial Teams in Business Incubation. |
Figure 10.1. | Research Model. |
Figure 10.2. | The First Model. |
Figure 10.3. | Second Model. |
Figure 10.4. | Inner Model. |
Table 2.1. | List of the Variables Included in the Analysis. |
Table 2.2. | Results of the Analysis. |
Table 5.1. | Population and Demographics in the GCC Countries. |
Table 5.2. | Current Economic Growth of the GCC Members. |
Table 6.1. | Overview of Key Economics Figures. |
Table 6.2. | Indicator's Information. |
Table 6.3. | Information About the Corporate Framework. |
Table 6.4. | Deduction Information in Specific Regions in Portugal. |
Table 6.5. | Most Relevant Agents in Spanish Social Entrepreneurship. |
Table 6.6. | Most Relevant Agents in Portuguese Social Entrepreneurship. |
Table 6.7. | Top Investment Agents in Spain. |
Table 6.8. | Top Investment Agents in Portuguese. |
Table 7.1. | Entrepreneurial Teams Characteristics. |
Table 9.1. | Description of Variables and Summary Statistics. |
Table 9.2. | The Effect of ICT on Innovation. |
Table 10.1. | Digital Readiness Index. |
Table 10.2. | Classification of MSMEs (Law No. 20 of 2008). |
Table 10.3. | Concept Measurement. |
Table 10.4. | Outer Model Criteria. |
Table 10.5. | Construct Reliability and Validity of the First Model. |
Table 10.6. | Construct Reliability and Validity of the Second Model. |
Table 10.7. | Discriminant Validity. |
Table 10.8. | Path Analysis. |
Table 10.9. | R-Square. |
List of Contributors
Rakian Abdi | Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia |
Sami Alanzi | La Trobe University, Australia |
Muslim Amin | Sunway University, Malaysia |
Elda Barron | Universidad de Monterrey, Mexico |
Khairul Hidayatullah Basir | Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, Brunei Darussalam |
Soubaneh Omar Bouh | Çankırı Karatekin University, Turkey |
María del Carmen García Centeno | CEU University, Spain |
Clare D'Souza | La Trobe University, Australia |
Feranita Feranita | Taylor's University, Malaysia |
Mercedes Barrachina Fernández | CEU University, Spain |
Maximiliano Korstanje | University of Palermo, Argentina |
Lin Woon Leong | Taylor's University, Malaysia |
Roy Mouawad | Lurning, Spain |
Marthin Nanere | La Trobe University, Australia |
Carmen Calderón Patier | CEU University, Spain |
Sumayya Rashid | La Trobe University, Australia |
Thanuja Rathakrishnan | Taylor's University, Malaysia |
Vanessa Ratten | La Trobe University, Australia |
Linda Elizabeth Ruiz | Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico |
Hugues Seraphin | University of Winchester, UK |
Lieli Suharti | Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia |
Hülya Ünlü | Çankırı Karatekin University, Turkey |
Petrus Usmanij | La Trobe University, Australia |
Alejandra Zuccoli | University of Palermo, Argentina |
Acknowledgments
Firstly, I wish to thank Fiona Allison for commissioning this book that is on a very relevant and timely topic of strategic entrepreneurial ecosystems and business model innovation. The title of this book appeals to me because of my lifelong interest in entrepreneurship. Initially when I started studying at the University of Queensland, they did not have a Bachelor of Business Management degree but by the time I was in my second or third year they did so I transferred to that degree and ended up with a first class honors degree as well as Doctor of Philosophy in this field. My interest in entrepreneurship and in particularly entrepreneurial ecosystem comes from my parents. My mum was always very entrepreneurial by having her own hairdressing salon in Sydney Road, Brunswick, by the time she was 21 years old. My mum and dad lived above the shop before they sold it and moved on to other endeavors. They also owned a house at a very young age in Sandringham, which is still there. After my brothers and I were born she returned to her entrepreneurial pursuits by owning another business for a number of years. My dad was a professional photographer so from him I also learnt a lot about entrepreneurship.
I have fond memories of many trips with my mum including driving all the way from Pittsburgh to Memphis because we accidently missed some pages of the map when estimating the travel distance and ended up at Memphis at 2a.m. in the morning. I am also lucky that I got to see many Civil War historical places including Gettysburg as my mum enjoyed military history. Thus, I would like to acknowledge here the support of my parents and also other family members whilst I worked on editing this book. In 2020, we had four months of lockdown in Melbourne (Australia) followed by another three months in 2021. During this time all the retail stores were closed, we worked from home and there was a 9p.m. curfew. Many other parts of the world had similar restrictions but Melbourne has officially had the world's longest lockdown. Despite our international borders being closed for close to 2 years and having hotel quarantine for returning travellers the COVID-19 pandemic still had a big impact on life. Therefore, in writing this acknowledgment section of this book in November (2021) we are now back to almost normal conditions. Thank heavens for that.
I want to thank my family (Kaye, David, Hamish, Stuart, niece Sakura, and sister-in-law Tomomi) who has made it possible for me to live the way I do and to pursue my passions. It is hard to express in writing how thankful I am to them. Therefore, I can never thank them enough for their help. Finally, to all the contributors and reviewers of this book, my warmest thanks.
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Toward a Theory of Strategic Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Business Model Innovation
- Chapter 2 Unveiling the Role of Entrepreneurial Education in Preparing the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs in Malaysia
- Chapter 3 Business Innovation Amid the COVID-19 Crisis in Brunei Darussalam: A Viewpoint
- Chapter 4 How Women Entrepreneurs Are Adapting in Dynamic Entrepreneurial Ecosystem of Pakistan
- Chapter 5 Culture, Economic, and Entrepreneurial Environment in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries
- Chapter 6 Entrepreneurship in Spain and Portugal
- Chapter 7 Evolution of Entrepreneurial Teams during Business Incubation Stages
- Chapter 8 The Role of Pleasure (Joy) in Enhancing Pregraduate Students’ Creativity
- Chapter 9 The Effect of Information Communication Technologies on Firm's Innovation Performance in Sub-Saharan African Countries
- Chapter 10 The MSMEs Digital Readiness in Indonesia: A Test of Moderating Effect of Intrinsic Motivation and ICT Knowledge
- Index