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Baporikar, Neeta.
Ecosystem dynamics and strategies for startups scalability
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Ecosystem dynamics and strategies for startups scalabilityNeeta Baporikar, editors.
other author:
Baporikar, Neeta.
Published:
Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global,2024.
Description:
1 online resource (333 p.)
Subject:
Natural resourcesManagement.
Online resource:
http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/979-8-3693-0527-0
ISBN:
9798369305294$q(ebook)
Ecosystem dynamics and strategies for startups scalability
Ecosystem dynamics and strategies for startups scalability
[electronic resource] /Neeta Baporikar, editors. - Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global,2024. - 1 online resource (333 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Creating an ecosystem for start-up scalability: a Russian experience -- Chapter 2. Empowering scalability through resource optimisation for fuelling startups growth -- Chapter 3. Improving the conditions for business startups in the Republic of Serbia: human resources management competencies -- Chapter 4. Startups financing lessons learned from Saiz-Alvarez microdonations -- Chapter 5. Fintech as a mechanism for entrepreneurship ecosystem development in emerging economies -- Chapter 6. Role of information technology for startups in India -- Chapter 7. Artificial intelligence and automation for the future of startups -- Chapter 8. Technology and sustainable business practices as enablers for startups scalability -- Chapter 9. Policy perspective for developing electric vehicle ecosystem -- Chapter 10. Support for rural entrepreneurs by universidad EAN: impacta rural modality of the EAN impacta program -- Chapter 11. Porto University academic spinoffs, critical factors, and entrepreneurial insights -- Chapter 12. Critical success factors for higher education turnaround from a sustainable ecosystem perspective -- Chapter 13. Family support and start-up capital as determinants of infopreneurial career intention.
"Those who venture into the realm of ecosystem advantage will discover a complex web of relationships, interfaces, and processes designed to efficiently deliver customer value. One important factor in the process of building an enterprise that is often overlooked is that a business's success is inevitably entwined with the performance of its surrounding ecosystem. Spanning a tapestry of firms, institutions, and individuals, this ecosystem forms the linchpin of success. However, the journey to prosperity demands more than the mere existence of a thriving ecosystem; it necessitates adept management and cultivation of relationships within it.Ecosystem Dynamics and Strategies for Startups Scalability uncovers the nuances of connecting complementary participants, navigating uncertainty among diverse partners, and securing a substantial share of the created value. As a testament to its academic rigor, the book discerns that fostering an ecosystem often hinges upon a "lead firm" orchestrating key value-contributing elements, or that the government enacting conducive policies. The book also extends far into diverse facets of resource management, ecosystem construction, and startup scalability, all rooted in comprehensive theoretical analysis. Bridging theory and practice, it furnishes case studies and best practices to accentuate these concepts. As economies worldwide reset post-pandemic, the book assumes greater relevance, illuminating the path for startups to thrive in emerging markets. Scholars, postgraduates, practitioners, and policymakers alike stand to gain a wealth of knowledge, from the evolution of resource management and ecosystems to their pivotal roles in startup success."--
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