Entrepreneurship, Local Growth and Global Markets
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https://doi.org/10.4468/2015.3.02cappielloKeywords:
Start-Up, Global Markets, Entrepreneurship, Local Growth, Innovation, Start-Up Ecosystem, New Entreprise CreationAbstract
The creation or start-up of new companies has been the subject of extensive discussion in recent years, both at a scientific and a political level. The reason for this lies primarily in the hope that new businesses will contribute to local development and employment. The birth of new businesses concerns three dimensions: the subjective one, the context in which the company was founded and the strategic choices made. These choices are particularly useful in understanding that an organic, all-encompassing design is required, especially if a global ecosystem is involved. At the same time, it seems necessary for the State to play an enabling role.
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