Multinational enterprise spillover mechanisms in the genesis and evolution of entrepreneurial ecosystems

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Rizvi, S.; Buciuni, G and Ryan, P, Multinational enterprise spillover mechanisms in the genesis and evolution of entrepreneurial ecosystems, Small Business Economics, Online first, 2025, 1 - 20Download Item:
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Incumbent large businesses play a crucial
role in fostering resilient entrepreneurial ecosystems.
However, many regions lack the presence of such
firms. Early research suggests that an entrepreneurial
ecosystem can compensate for this absence through
positive spillovers from foreign direct investment.
While the role of multinational enterprises in entrepreneurial ecosystems remains underexplored, our
comprehensive review of the broader business and
economics literature delineates and describes six key
multinational enterprise spillover mechanisms that
impact entrepreneurial ecosystem genesis and evolution. We contribute a theoretical model of six multinational enterprise spillover mechanisms’ impact on
entrepreneurial ecosystem evolution from genesis,
through growth, and on to maturation as a more resilient entrepreneurial ecosystem. We ultimately propose a future research agenda to further and more
deeply explore the impact of multinational enterprises’ spillovers on entrepreneurial ecosystems.
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