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        The role of entrepreneurial ecosystems in sustainable local economic development

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        Author(s)
        de Bruyn, Chané
        Venter, Marius
        Kruger, Niel
        Janse van Rensburg, Lodewikus
        Meyer, Natanya
        Bowmaker-Falconer, Angus
        Meyer, Daniel Francois
        Moos, Menisha
        Goss, Robyn
        Fubah, Clavis N.
        Mbuya, Jean-Marie
        Kalitanyi, Vivence
        Tselepis, Thea
        Rwabukwe, Anthonia
        Jeje, Kafigi
        Teles Amaral, Daniella
        Schachtebeck, Chris
        Nieuwenhuizen, Cecile
        Contributor(s)
        Meyer, Natanya (editor)
        Venter, Marius (editor)
        Kruger, Niel (editor)
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        This book, endorsed by the Economic Development Council of South Africa (EDCSA) and the PASCAL International Observatory, focuses on local economic development (LED), emphasising the role of entrepreneurial ecosystems (EE) in fostering sustainable economic growth. Local economic development is crucial in overcoming challenges such as historical dependence on government employment and limited funds for development. The book advocates for LED strategies to create an enabling environment for entrepreneurship by providing infrastructure, finance, mentorship and industry support. It stresses the importance of stakeholder engagement and local research in addressing regional challenges effectively. Highlighting the significance of EEs in fostering entrepreneurial development, the contributing authors to the book argue that EEs can drive job creation, boost local economies, foster innovation, enhance competitiveness and promote inclusive growth. Moreover, the chapters in the book emphasise the need for research conducted by local scholars to ensure relevance, sensitivity and ownership of findings, ultimately contributing to capacity building and sustainable development. The book proposes that LED can serve as a tool for establishing sustainable EEs and vice versa through facilitating formal collaboration among various stakeholders. Its target audience are scholars in Development Economics and scholars whose research focuses on EEs, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding regional challenges and solutions, thereby enabling meaningful contributions to local economic growth and development in the region, inviting scholars to build upon the presented research. This book provides valuable insights into promoting entrepreneurship and sustainable development, offering actionable perspectives informed by both regional and international contexts. It is based on qualitative and quantitative research and serves as an essential resource firstly for scholars, and secondly for practitioners interested in driving economic growth and development.
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/105938
        Keywords
        entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial ecosystem; local economic development (LED); small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs); enabling environment; entrepreneurship education; innovation; Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)
        DOI
        10.4102/aosis.2025.BK527
        ISBN
        9781779953643, 9781779953643, 9781779953636, 9781779953612, 9781779953629
        Publisher
        AOSIS
        Publisher website
        https://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/ob
        Publication date and place
        Cape Town, 2025
        Imprint
        AOSIS Books
        Series
        Centre for Local Economic Development: Topics in Local Development Book Series, 4
        Classification
        Development economics and emerging economies
        Pages
        314
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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