Developing entrepreneurial ecosystems in emerging markets: the quadruple helix model

Charles Asare, Kwame Ntim Sekyere, Bernard Ofosu Boateng, Emelia Amoako Asiedu, William Asamoah Tannor, Beulah Hilda Walden

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    Abstract

    This book chapter explores the development of entrepreneurial ecosystems in emerging markets, with a specific focus on the Quadruple Helix Model. The Quadruple Helix Model emphasizes collaboration and interaction among four key actors: academia, government, industry, and civil society, to foster innovation and entrepreneurship. The chapter provides an overview of the concept of entrepreneurial ecosystems and their significance in driving economic growth and societal development in emerging markets. The chapter discusses the expected roles and contributions of academia, government, industry, and civil society in building and nurturing entrepreneurial ecosystems. The chapter concludes by highlighting the importance of a holistic and collaborative approach to creating vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystems that support innovation and growth and success of startups and entrepreneurs.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPerspectives on Business Management & Economics
    EditorsVijaya Kittu Manda, Rajesh Rengaswamy, H. M. Matharu
    PublisherPerspectives on Business Management & Economics (PBME)
    Chapter3
    Pages23-39
    Number of pages17
    VolumeVIII
    ISBN (Print)9788195115150
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Jun 2023

    Keywords

    • entrepreneurial ecosystem
    • innovation
    • emerging markets
    • quadruple helix model
    • collaboration
    • economic growth

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