Shaping entrepreneurial ecosystems through knowledge and technology transfer: Local and non-local dynamics in entrepreneurial ecosystem evolution

This doctoral dissertation contributes to the understanding of the evolution of entrepreneurial ecosystems by exploring how knowledge transfers, social capital, and both internal and external actors shape ecosystem structure. Using a qualitative approach, Chapter One and Chapter Two examine the ecos...

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Pérez López, Jonathan Andrés
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2024
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Universidad de los Andes
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Entrepreneurial ecosystems
Knowledge transfer
Technology transfer
Entrepreneurial ecosystems orchestration
Diaspora entrepreneurship
Administración
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title Shaping entrepreneurial ecosystems through knowledge and technology transfer: Local and non-local dynamics in entrepreneurial ecosystem evolution
spellingShingle Shaping entrepreneurial ecosystems through knowledge and technology transfer: Local and non-local dynamics in entrepreneurial ecosystem evolution
Entrepreneurial ecosystems
Knowledge transfer
Technology transfer
Entrepreneurial ecosystems orchestration
Diaspora entrepreneurship
Administración
title_short Shaping entrepreneurial ecosystems through knowledge and technology transfer: Local and non-local dynamics in entrepreneurial ecosystem evolution
title_full Shaping entrepreneurial ecosystems through knowledge and technology transfer: Local and non-local dynamics in entrepreneurial ecosystem evolution
title_fullStr Shaping entrepreneurial ecosystems through knowledge and technology transfer: Local and non-local dynamics in entrepreneurial ecosystem evolution
title_full_unstemmed Shaping entrepreneurial ecosystems through knowledge and technology transfer: Local and non-local dynamics in entrepreneurial ecosystem evolution
title_sort Shaping entrepreneurial ecosystems through knowledge and technology transfer: Local and non-local dynamics in entrepreneurial ecosystem evolution
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Pérez López, Jonathan Andrés
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Andonova Zuleta, Veneta Stefanova
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Pérez López, Jonathan Andrés
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Sine, Wesley
Stam, Erik
Schmutzler de Uribe, Jana
Barrios Fajardo, Andrés Alberto
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Entrepreneurial ecosystems
Knowledge transfer
Technology transfer
Entrepreneurial ecosystems orchestration
Diaspora entrepreneurship
topic Entrepreneurial ecosystems
Knowledge transfer
Technology transfer
Entrepreneurial ecosystems orchestration
Diaspora entrepreneurship
Administración
dc.subject.themes.spa.fl_str_mv Administración
description This doctoral dissertation contributes to the understanding of the evolution of entrepreneurial ecosystems by exploring how knowledge transfers, social capital, and both internal and external actors shape ecosystem structure. Using a qualitative approach, Chapter One and Chapter Two examine the ecosystems of Bogotá and São Paulo to uncover the role of knowledge and technology transfers in shaping ecosystem structure through the lens of social capital and orchestration theories. Chapter One analyzes how relational and cognitive conditions within the network facilitate knowledge and technology transfers, influencing the ecosystem’s structure. Chapter Two builds on these insights by exploring how anchor organizations shape the ecosystem—not by directly altering structural elements, but through orchestration strategies that create the relational and cognitive conditions necessary for effective knowledge transfers, ultimately shaping the structure. Chapter Three shifts focus to non-local factors and employs a quantitative approach to analyze the role of diaspora communities from seven Balkan and seven Latin American countries for the development of the entrepreneurial ecosystems in the respective countries of origin. The findings indicate that migration and remittances, particularly in the Balkans, promote "brain circulation" and opportunity-driven entrepreneurship in the entrepreneurial ecosystem of the countries of origin, while the impact of Latin American diasporas on local ecosystems is less pronounced. Together, the chapters of this doctoral dissertation uncover how local and non-local actors shape entrepreneurial ecosystems through knowledge and technology transfer.
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dc.date.available.none.fl_str_mv 2026-07-29
dc.date.accepted.none.fl_str_mv 25-01-31
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spelling Andonova Zuleta, Veneta Stefanovavirtual::22943-1Pérez López, Jonathan Andrésvirtual::22944-1Sine, WesleyStam, ErikSchmutzler de Uribe, JanaBarrios Fajardo, Andrés Albertovirtual::22945-12025-01-31T18:49:27Z2026-07-292024-11-2125-01-31https://hdl.handle.net/1992/75929instname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/This doctoral dissertation contributes to the understanding of the evolution of entrepreneurial ecosystems by exploring how knowledge transfers, social capital, and both internal and external actors shape ecosystem structure. Using a qualitative approach, Chapter One and Chapter Two examine the ecosystems of Bogotá and São Paulo to uncover the role of knowledge and technology transfers in shaping ecosystem structure through the lens of social capital and orchestration theories. Chapter One analyzes how relational and cognitive conditions within the network facilitate knowledge and technology transfers, influencing the ecosystem’s structure. Chapter Two builds on these insights by exploring how anchor organizations shape the ecosystem—not by directly altering structural elements, but through orchestration strategies that create the relational and cognitive conditions necessary for effective knowledge transfers, ultimately shaping the structure. Chapter Three shifts focus to non-local factors and employs a quantitative approach to analyze the role of diaspora communities from seven Balkan and seven Latin American countries for the development of the entrepreneurial ecosystems in the respective countries of origin. The findings indicate that migration and remittances, particularly in the Balkans, promote "brain circulation" and opportunity-driven entrepreneurship in the entrepreneurial ecosystem of the countries of origin, while the impact of Latin American diasporas on local ecosystems is less pronounced. Together, the chapters of this doctoral dissertation uncover how local and non-local actors shape entrepreneurial ecosystems through knowledge and technology transfer.Doctorado196 páginasapplication/pdfengUniversidad de los AndesDoctorado en AdministraciónFacultad de Administraciónhttps://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/static/pdf/aceptacion_uso_es.pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_f1cfShaping entrepreneurial ecosystems through knowledge and technology transfer: Local and non-local dynamics in entrepreneurial ecosystem evolutionTrabajo de grado - Doctoradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06Texthttps://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TDEntrepreneurial ecosystemsKnowledge transferTechnology transferEntrepreneurial ecosystems orchestrationDiaspora entrepreneurshipAdministraciónAlvedalen, J., & Boschma, R. (2017). 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