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Ecosystem Pipelines: Collective Action in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

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Hruskova M (2024) Ecosystem Pipelines: Collective Action in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. International Small Business Journal, 42 (1), pp. 39-66. https://doi.org/10.1177/02662426231178381

Abstract
Entrepreneurial ecosystems comprise a range of different actors, structures, and processes that support entrepreneurs in starting and growing their ventures. They are governed through collective action, which helps ecosystem actors achieve common goals that otherwise would be beyond the scope of their individual abilities. However, we have a limited understanding of the key mechanisms through which they organise their interactions. This paper explores how ecosystem actors engage in collective action based on a case study of the Scottish entrepreneurial ecosystem. The main contribution is the introduction of a novel ecosystem governance mechanism coined ‘ecosystem pipelines’, which are logical pathways between ecosystem actors through which entrepreneurs can access support and resources as they progress their ventures. This paper highlights the importance of relational organising among ecosystem actors – as opposed to top-down or bottom-up approaches – in pursuit of a common purpose to promote entrepreneurship.

Keywords
entrepreneurial ecosystems; ecosystem governance; collective action; ecosystem pipelines

Journal
International Small Business Journal: Volume 42, Issue 1

StatusPublished
FundersEconomic and Social Research Council
Publication date28/02/2024
Publication date online28/02/2024
Date accepted by journal09/11/2023
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/35781
ISSN0266-2426
eISSN1741-2870

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Dr Michaela Hruskova

Dr Michaela Hruskova

Lecturer in Entrepreneurship, Management, Work and Organisation