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Identifying necessary conditions to deep-tech entrepreneurship

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  • Eduardo Avancci Dionisio
  • Edmundo Inacio Junior
  • Cristiano Morini
  • Ruy de Quadros Carvalho

Abstract

Purpose - This paper aims to address which resources provided by an entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) are necessary for deep technology entrepreneurship. Design/methodology/approach - The authors used a novel approach known as necessary condition analysis (NCA) to data on EEs and deep-tech startups from 132 countries, collected in a global innovation index and Crunchbase data sets. The NCA makes it possible to identify whether an EEs resource is a necessary condition that enables entrepreneurship. Findings - Necessary conditions are related to political and business environment; education, research and development; general infrastructure; credit; trade; diversification and market size; and knowledge absorption capacity. Research limitations/implications - The results show that business and political environments are the most necessary conditions to drive deep-tech entrepreneurship. Practical implications - Policymakers could prioritize conditions that maximize entrepreneurial output levels rather than focusing on less necessary elements. Social implications - Some resources require less performance than others. So, policymakers should consider allocating policy efforts to strengthen resources that maximize output levels. Originality/value - Studies on deep-tech entrepreneurship are scarce. This study provides a bottleneck analysis that can guide the formulation of policies to support deep-tech entrepreneurship, as it allows to identify priority areas for resource allocation.

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  • Eduardo Avancci Dionisio & Edmundo Inacio Junior & Cristiano Morini & Ruy de Quadros Carvalho, 2023. "Identifying necessary conditions to deep-tech entrepreneurship," RAUSP Management Journal, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 58(2), pages 162-185, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:rauspp:rausp-09-2022-0203
    DOI: 10.1108/RAUSP-09-2022-0203
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