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The Way Forward for Entrepreneurship Around the World We are in the midst of a startup revolution. The growth and proliferation of innovation-driven startup activity is profound, unprecedented, and global in scope. Today, it is understood that communities of support and knowledge-sharing go along with other resources. The importance of collaboration and a long-term commitment has gained wider acceptance. These principles are adopted in many startup communities throughout the world. And yet, much more work is needed. Startup activity is highly concentrated in large cities. Governments and other actors such as large corporations and universities are not collaborating with each other nor with entrepreneurs as well as they could. Too often, these actors try to control activity or impose their view from the top-down, rather than supporting an environment that is led from the bottom-up. We continue to see a disconnect between an entrepreneurial mindset and that of many actors who wish to

Table of Contents

Foreword xiii

Preface xvii

Chapter One Introduction 1

The Next Generation 2

Our Approach 3

A Deeper Motivation 5

The Boulder Thesis 7

Startup Communities are Complex Adaptive Systems 8

Where We Were in 2012 10

Where We are Now in 2020 12

Using Complexity Theory to Explain Startup Communities 14

Evolving the Boulder Thesis to the Startup Community Way 17

Part I Introduction to Startup Communities 21

Chapter Two Why Startup Communities Exist 23

What Entrepreneurs Do 23

The External Environment 25

Networks over Hierarchies 27

Networks of Trust 29

Density and Agglomeration 33

Quality of Place 35

Chapter Three The Actors 41

Leaders, Feeders, and Instigators 42

Actors 45

Chapter Four The Factors 59

The Seven Capitals 60

Factors 62

Chapter Five Startup Communities

versus Entrepreneurial Ecosystems 75

Entrepreneurial Ecosystems 77

Alignment of Actors 78

Different, but Mutually Reinforcing, Purpose 80

Systems within Systems 81

Entrepreneurial Success 84

Community/Ecosystem Fit 85

Part II Startup Communities as Complex Systems 93

Chapter Six Putting the System Back into Ecosystem 95

Introduction to Systems 96

The Whole System 97

Simple, Complicated, and Complex Activities 103

Moving from Activities to Systems 107

Chapter Seven Unpredictable Creativity 115

Emergence 117

Synergies and Nonlinearity 118

Self-Organization 120

Dynamism 121

The Study of Interactions 125

Chapter Eight The Myth of Quantity 133

More of Everything 134

Outliers, Not Averages 136

Entrepreneurial Recycling 138

Leaders as Supernodes 140

Chapter Nine The Illusion of Control 151

Not Controllable 152

Not Fully Knowable 154

Feedbacks and Contagion 156

Getting Unstuck 158

Letting Go 160

Chapter Ten The Absence of a Blueprint 165

Initial Conditions and Basins of Attraction 168

The Narrative Fallacy 170

Building on Strengths and Learning from Failures 172

Cultivating Topophilia 174

Chapter Eleven The Measurement Trap 183

The Fundamental Measurement Problem 184

Actor and Factor Models: A Categorical Approach 186

Standardized Metrics Models: A Comparative Approach 188

Network Models: A Relational Approach 190

Dynamic Models: An Evolutionary Approach 192

Cultural-Social Models: A Behavioral Approach 194

Logic Models: A Causal Approach 195

Agent-Based Models: A Simulation Approach 198

Applying the Different Models 199

Part III From the Boulder Thesis to the Startup Community Way 207

Chapter Twelve Simplifying Complexity 209

The Boulder Thesis 210

The Rainforest 212

Applying Systems Thinking 214

Looking Deeply 216

Leverage Points 219

Chapter Thirteen Leadership is Key 231

Be a Mentor 234

Entrepreneurs as Role Models 235

Key Leadership Characteristics 237

Chapter Fourteen Think in Generations 243

Progress is Uneven and Often Feels Slow 245

The Endless Long-Term Game 247

Chapter Fifteen Diversity is a Feature, Not a Bug 255

Cultivate Diversity 256

Embracing Diversity 259

Think Broadly about Entrepreneurship 260

Chapter Sixteen Be Active, Not Passive 267

Self-Similarity and Replication 268

Don’t Wait or Ask Permission 269

Play a Positive-Sum Game 270

Continuously and Actively Engage 275

Part IV Conclusion 281

Chapter Seventeen Conclusion 283

Reflections 283

Summary of the Book 285

Final Thoughts 291

About the Authors 295

Acknowledgments 297

Notes 301

Index 325

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 07/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9781119613602, 978-1119613602
      ISBN10: 1119613604

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      Book Synopsis
      The Way Forward for Entrepreneurship Around the World We are in the midst of a startup revolution. The growth and proliferation of innovation-driven startup activity is profound, unprecedented, and global in scope. Today, it is understood that communities of support and knowledge-sharing go along with other resources. The importance of collaboration and a long-term commitment has gained wider acceptance. These principles are adopted in many startup communities throughout the world. And yet, much more work is needed. Startup activity is highly concentrated in large cities. Governments and other actors such as large corporations and universities are not collaborating with each other nor with entrepreneurs as well as they could. Too often, these actors try to control activity or impose their view from the top-down, rather than supporting an environment that is led from the bottom-up. We continue to see a disconnect between an entrepreneurial mindset and that of many actors who wish to

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xiii

      Preface xvii

      Chapter One Introduction 1

      The Next Generation 2

      Our Approach 3

      A Deeper Motivation 5

      The Boulder Thesis 7

      Startup Communities are Complex Adaptive Systems 8

      Where We Were in 2012 10

      Where We are Now in 2020 12

      Using Complexity Theory to Explain Startup Communities 14

      Evolving the Boulder Thesis to the Startup Community Way 17

      Part I Introduction to Startup Communities 21

      Chapter Two Why Startup Communities Exist 23

      What Entrepreneurs Do 23

      The External Environment 25

      Networks over Hierarchies 27

      Networks of Trust 29

      Density and Agglomeration 33

      Quality of Place 35

      Chapter Three The Actors 41

      Leaders, Feeders, and Instigators 42

      Actors 45

      Chapter Four The Factors 59

      The Seven Capitals 60

      Factors 62

      Chapter Five Startup Communities

      versus Entrepreneurial Ecosystems 75

      Entrepreneurial Ecosystems 77

      Alignment of Actors 78

      Different, but Mutually Reinforcing, Purpose 80

      Systems within Systems 81

      Entrepreneurial Success 84

      Community/Ecosystem Fit 85

      Part II Startup Communities as Complex Systems 93

      Chapter Six Putting the System Back into Ecosystem 95

      Introduction to Systems 96

      The Whole System 97

      Simple, Complicated, and Complex Activities 103

      Moving from Activities to Systems 107

      Chapter Seven Unpredictable Creativity 115

      Emergence 117

      Synergies and Nonlinearity 118

      Self-Organization 120

      Dynamism 121

      The Study of Interactions 125

      Chapter Eight The Myth of Quantity 133

      More of Everything 134

      Outliers, Not Averages 136

      Entrepreneurial Recycling 138

      Leaders as Supernodes 140

      Chapter Nine The Illusion of Control 151

      Not Controllable 152

      Not Fully Knowable 154

      Feedbacks and Contagion 156

      Getting Unstuck 158

      Letting Go 160

      Chapter Ten The Absence of a Blueprint 165

      Initial Conditions and Basins of Attraction 168

      The Narrative Fallacy 170

      Building on Strengths and Learning from Failures 172

      Cultivating Topophilia 174

      Chapter Eleven The Measurement Trap 183

      The Fundamental Measurement Problem 184

      Actor and Factor Models: A Categorical Approach 186

      Standardized Metrics Models: A Comparative Approach 188

      Network Models: A Relational Approach 190

      Dynamic Models: An Evolutionary Approach 192

      Cultural-Social Models: A Behavioral Approach 194

      Logic Models: A Causal Approach 195

      Agent-Based Models: A Simulation Approach 198

      Applying the Different Models 199

      Part III From the Boulder Thesis to the Startup Community Way 207

      Chapter Twelve Simplifying Complexity 209

      The Boulder Thesis 210

      The Rainforest 212

      Applying Systems Thinking 214

      Looking Deeply 216

      Leverage Points 219

      Chapter Thirteen Leadership is Key 231

      Be a Mentor 234

      Entrepreneurs as Role Models 235

      Key Leadership Characteristics 237

      Chapter Fourteen Think in Generations 243

      Progress is Uneven and Often Feels Slow 245

      The Endless Long-Term Game 247

      Chapter Fifteen Diversity is a Feature, Not a Bug 255

      Cultivate Diversity 256

      Embracing Diversity 259

      Think Broadly about Entrepreneurship 260

      Chapter Sixteen Be Active, Not Passive 267

      Self-Similarity and Replication 268

      Don’t Wait or Ask Permission 269

      Play a Positive-Sum Game 270

      Continuously and Actively Engage 275

      Part IV Conclusion 281

      Chapter Seventeen Conclusion 283

      Reflections 283

      Summary of the Book 285

      Final Thoughts 291

      About the Authors 295

      Acknowledgments 297

      Notes 301

      Index 325

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