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Entrepreneurial growth, value creation and new technologies

Journal

JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Volume 48, Issue 5, Pages 1535-1551

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10961-023-10034-w

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Digital technology; Entrepreneurship; Digital entrepreneurial ecosystems; Value creation; Entrepreneurial growth

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This special issue examines the impact of digital transformation on entrepreneurship and specifically focuses on the application of digital technologies in different stages of entrepreneurial growth for innovative activity and firm performance. The study provides important policy implications and guidance for future research.
A robust literature has provided compelling evidence showing how digital transformation impacts entrepreneurship activity. However, only a paucity of research has linked adoption of new technologies to innovation, value creation, knowledge transfer and performance across different stages of the entrepreneurial growth continuum. This special issue fills this gap in the literature by focusing on if, how and why adoption of digital technologies and embeddedness in the digital entrepreneurial ecosystem enhances innovative activity and firm performance during the early and later stages of market entry. In particular, this special issue examines how digital transformation facilitates entrepreneurial, innovation, and social outputs along the entrepreneurial journey as well as why and how digital technologies may facilitate the interaction between economic agents and re-combination of internal resources and capabilities with those available externally. In doing so, this special issue unpacks a nuanced relationship between the diversity of new technologies and knowledge, their suitability and applicability for entrepreneurship and at different growth stages. This study offers policy implications and future research roadmap.

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