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Entrepreneurship plays a crucial role in modern knowledge societies. Startup companies enter the market with novel products, services and business models, fostering innovation and economic development. A vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem can be a major source of employment and contributes to the competitiveness of one´s economy. Acknowledging the importance of entrepreneurship, policy makers become increasingly involved in creating entrepreneurship-friendly environments. However, identifying suitable concepts for entrepreneurship support requires a thorough understanding of entrepreneur´s requirements and recent trends in the entrepreneurship ecosystem: Technology trends such as cloud computing and rapid prototyping enable novel products and services, thus acting as a catalyst for entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is an emerging career path and failure becomes increasingly accepted. At the same time, new financing instruments such as crowdinvesting and crowdlending are emerging, whereas incubators and accelerators funded by corporations or the public hand are proliferating. Intellectual property regulation is harmonized on a European level and global trade barriers are decreasing. This study identifies recent trends in entrepreneurship and applies entrepreneurial means to come up with novel concepts for the creation of a more entrepreneurial-friendly ecosystem in Bavaria. The report consists of three parts. First, the authors analyze the status quo and recent trends in the entrepreneurship ecosystem of Bavaria. Building upon these findings, four scenarios are described, vividly depicting possible futures. In the third part, five novel entrepreneurship support concepts are developed and tested against these future scenarios. The proposed concepts range from a platform for customized legal advice for founders, a Bavarian startup certificate, an investor visiting program, an experience-focused education concept for high schools, universities and apprenticeships, to “TechCity” – a visionary entrepreneurship metropolis suited for innovation and entrepreneurship
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Entrepreneurship in Bavaria, Florian Lachner
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- 2015
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- Titel
- Entrepreneurship in Bavaria
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Florian Lachner
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2015
- ISBN10
- 3981553896
- ISBN13
- 9783981553895
- Kategorie
- Wirtschaft
- Beschreibung
- Entrepreneurship plays a crucial role in modern knowledge societies. Startup companies enter the market with novel products, services and business models, fostering innovation and economic development. A vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem can be a major source of employment and contributes to the competitiveness of one´s economy. Acknowledging the importance of entrepreneurship, policy makers become increasingly involved in creating entrepreneurship-friendly environments. However, identifying suitable concepts for entrepreneurship support requires a thorough understanding of entrepreneur´s requirements and recent trends in the entrepreneurship ecosystem: Technology trends such as cloud computing and rapid prototyping enable novel products and services, thus acting as a catalyst for entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is an emerging career path and failure becomes increasingly accepted. At the same time, new financing instruments such as crowdinvesting and crowdlending are emerging, whereas incubators and accelerators funded by corporations or the public hand are proliferating. Intellectual property regulation is harmonized on a European level and global trade barriers are decreasing. This study identifies recent trends in entrepreneurship and applies entrepreneurial means to come up with novel concepts for the creation of a more entrepreneurial-friendly ecosystem in Bavaria. The report consists of three parts. First, the authors analyze the status quo and recent trends in the entrepreneurship ecosystem of Bavaria. Building upon these findings, four scenarios are described, vividly depicting possible futures. In the third part, five novel entrepreneurship support concepts are developed and tested against these future scenarios. The proposed concepts range from a platform for customized legal advice for founders, a Bavarian startup certificate, an investor visiting program, an experience-focused education concept for high schools, universities and apprenticeships, to “TechCity” – a visionary entrepreneurship metropolis suited for innovation and entrepreneurship