Creating an entrepreneurial ecosystem in a `knowledge desert': the role of international connectivity and public institutional support

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Giblin, M., Rodriguez, C., Buciuni, G. And Ryan, P., Creating an entrepreneurial ecosystem in a `knowledge desert': the role of international connectivity and public institutional support, Small Business Economics, Online first, 2025, 1-18Download Item:
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Whilst the literature on entrepreneurial
ecosystems (EEs) predominantly concentrates on
endogenously developed systems of entrepreneurial
actors, this paper investigates the atypical emergence
of EEs initiated by inward foreign direct investment
(FDI). In these more deviant cases, international connectivity and public policy initiative are rooted in the
ecosystem from the outset, but their interdependence
has received only limited attention to date. This gap
led to our research question: how does the interplay
between public institutional support and international
connectivity facilitate the emergence and growth of
an entrepreneurial ecosystem in a ‘desert of knowledge’? An empirical analysis is undertaken on the
development of the Medical Technology sector in two
locations — Costa Rica Central Valley and the West
of Ireland — where inward FDI from public policy
initiative was the trigger for the genesis and subsequent growth of the sector in both regions. Despite
having similar starting points, an entrepreneurial
ecosystem has developed in one location (West of
Ireland), whilst the other (Costa Rica Central Valley)
has fallen short to date. By undertaking a comparative
analysis, the main finding reveals that public institutional support must promote the local development
of knowledge capabilities to absorb knowledge from
abroad (outside-in) and transform knowledge to serve
an international market through domestic new entrepreneurial firms and FDI (inside-out). The evolving
nature, timing, and quality of public institutional support and international connectivity matters in hindering or promoting an EE from FDI.
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Author: Ryan, Paul; Buciuni, Giulio
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