TY - JOUR
T1 - Emergent and growing entrepreneurial ecosystems
T2 - How do institutional logics shape fields of entrepreneurship?
AU - Alterskye, Alex
AU - Cuvero, Marco
AU - Hernandez-Vivanco, Alfonso
AU - Belitski, Maksim
AU - Bortnovskaya, Maria
PY - 2025/7/19
Y1 - 2025/7/19
N2 - This article explores two different types of entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) - emergent and growing - using the institutional logics perspective. Fields of entrepreneurship within EEs are analysed empirically in two U.K. cities, and the institutional orders that inform the dominant entrepreneurial institutional logic in each ecosystem are uncovered. The study reveals that, in an emergent ecosystem, entrepreneurs notice institutional voids and take part in institutional entrepreneurship to strengthen the institutional order of 'Profession' and 'Community' institutional orders. In a growing EE, the strength of 'Community' and 'Market' institutional orders and overlapping activity-based fields helps to strengthen the entrepreneurial institutional logic. This perspective develops and enriches our understanding of EEs as localised contexts in which embedded fields of entrepreneurship are sensitive to local institutional conditions, particularly highlighting divergent institutional logics in different ecosystem contexts. This represents a novel approach to analysing EEs through the lens of the institutional logics perspective, by utilising a framework to understand the interinstitutional system-based institutional orders as influencers that shape the dominant institutional logic in a field of entrepreneurship.
AB - This article explores two different types of entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) - emergent and growing - using the institutional logics perspective. Fields of entrepreneurship within EEs are analysed empirically in two U.K. cities, and the institutional orders that inform the dominant entrepreneurial institutional logic in each ecosystem are uncovered. The study reveals that, in an emergent ecosystem, entrepreneurs notice institutional voids and take part in institutional entrepreneurship to strengthen the institutional order of 'Profession' and 'Community' institutional orders. In a growing EE, the strength of 'Community' and 'Market' institutional orders and overlapping activity-based fields helps to strengthen the entrepreneurial institutional logic. This perspective develops and enriches our understanding of EEs as localised contexts in which embedded fields of entrepreneurship are sensitive to local institutional conditions, particularly highlighting divergent institutional logics in different ecosystem contexts. This represents a novel approach to analysing EEs through the lens of the institutional logics perspective, by utilising a framework to understand the interinstitutional system-based institutional orders as influencers that shape the dominant institutional logic in a field of entrepreneurship.
KW - Entrepreneurial ecosystems
KW - Entrepreneurship
KW - Institutional logics
KW - Start-ups
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U2 - 10.1177/02662426251351900
DO - 10.1177/02662426251351900
M3 - Article
SN - 0266-2426
JO - International Small Business Journal
JF - International Small Business Journal
ER -