Public Accelerators in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Resource Orchestra
Entrepreneurial ecosystems have recently received considerable attention from scholars and policymakers. This study sheds light on public accelerators as anchor tenants of entrepreneurial ecosystems and aims at investigating their roles in the early ecosy
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Public Accelerators in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Resource Orchestration in the Early Ecosystem Evolution
Public Accelerators in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Jan Harima
Public Accelerators in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Resource Orchestration in the Early Ecosystem Evolution
Jan Harima Bremen, Germany Dissertation Faculty 7: Business Studies & Economics, Universität Bremen Date of the oral examination: December 17, 2019 First Examiner: Prof. Dr. Jörg Freiling Second Examiner: Prof. Dr. Christoph Burmann Reviewers: Prof. Dr. Kalevi Kyläheiko Prof. Dr. Georg Müller-Christ
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Acknowledgments Foremost, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my Ph.D. supervisor and the first examiner Prof. Dr. Jörg Freiling, for his continuous support, advice, and motivation. His highly professional academic guidance and passion nurtured my research interest. His constant assistance, with his constructive feedback, as well as encouragement, enabled me to complete my Ph.D. thesis. I would also like to significantly appreciate the second examiner for my thesis, Prof. Dr. Christoph Burmann, for his thorough examination of my thesis and the valuable feedback. Apart from the examiners, I would like to thank the reviewers of my thesis Prof. Dr. Kalevi Kyläheiko and Prof. Dr. Georg Müller-Christ, for their insightful comments and thoughtful questions during th
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