Family Business Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: An Explorative Approach
Resumen
The relevance of entrepreneurship in the economic systems of the regions is
well documented. Recently, a new concept has emerged in the entrepreneurship
literature, entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE), to analyze the dynamics
of a given territory and its outputs and impact upon entrepreneurship.
Moreover, it is also well documented the close relationship between entrepreneurship
and family business (FB). Keeping in mind the multidimensionality
of the latter, its scholars are beginning to look into the
entrepreneurial elements embedded in the family processes and the influence
of context.
After an extensive literature review made, a significant gap was found,
given the historical relevance that FB (SMEs the vast majority) have in the
global economic systems. A FB entrepreneurial ecosystem (FBEE) model is
proposed based on the data collected from two case studies, on Portugal’s
wine industry, and Mexico’s shoe industry, both artisan industries confronted
with the urge to reinvent and adapt to face deep market and industry
changes.
The results should indicate the feasibility of proposing a second level on
the theory of EE, the FBEE, where both the family and business itself
ultimately play a vital role in its success and impact the whole system.
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