The Making of the Urban Entrepreneur

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2016

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Pressures on infrastructure-due to growing urban populations, the ubiquity of new technologies, and collaborative business models-are fostering a new form of entrepreneurship focused on addressing quality of life in cities. Urban entrepreneurs are challenging the logic of formal market structures, forcing us to re-frame our thinking around the interactions between place, individuals, institutions, and the resulting innovative outcomes. Urban entrepreneurs-operating at the neighborhood, city, and global levels-are developing alternative forms of private-public-people partnerships and unique business strategies.

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Muñoz P, Cohen B. The Making of the Urban Entrepreneur. California Management Review. 2016;59(1):71-91.

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Entrepreneurship, Partnerships, Business models, Urban entrepreneurship, Cities, Case study, Collaboration

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