Stephen Fanjoy

Resources, Reflections and Refractions  
Filed under

Politics

 

Clusters of Entrepreneurship — HBS Working Knowledge

Clusters of Entrepreneurship

Executive Summary:

Economic growth is highly correlated with an abundance of small, entrepreneurial firms. This relationship is even stronger looking across industries within cities, and has been taken as evidence for competition spurring technological progress, product cycles where growth is faster at earlier stages, and the importance of entrepreneurship for area success. Any of these interpretations is possible, however, and the only thing that we can be sure of is that entrepreneurial clusters exist in some areas but not in others. This paper first documents systematically some basic facts about average establishment size and new employment growth through entrepreneurship, then analyzes entry and industrial structures at the region and the city levels using the Longitudinal Business Database. Key concepts include:

  • There is a remarkably strong correlation between smaller average firm size and subsequent employment growth due to start-ups.
  • Evidence does not support the view that regional differences in demand for entrepreneurship are responsible for these entrepreneurial clusters.
  • Instead, the evidence suggests that spatial differences in the fixed costs of entrepreneurship and/or in the supply of entrepreneurs best explain cluster formation.

Filed under  //   Entrepreneurship   Innovation   Politics  

Comments [0]

Our Pale Blue Dot

I miss Carl Sagan and the wonder, the sanity and the humanity he stood for:

Filed under  //   Ethics   Philosophy   Politics  

Comments [0]

Wicked Problem

"Wicked problem" is a phrase used in social planning to describe a problem that is difficult or impossible to solve because of incomplete, contradictory, and changing requirements that are often difficult to recognize. Moreover, because of complex interdependencies, the effort to solve one aspect of a wicked problem may reveal or create other problems.

Filed under  //   Management   Politics   Society   Strategy  

Comments [0]

Debategraph

A cool collaborative visual deliberation application.

http://debategraph.org

Filed under  //   Philosophy   Politics   Strategy   Tools  

Comments [0]

The Power and Methods of Corporate Lobbying

Informative Slashdot discussion on the sophistication & methods of
industry lobby campaigns http://tr.im/qXoQ See also http://tr.im/qXqt

Filed under  //   Big Business   Ethics   Politics  

Comments [0]

Technology and Society

Provocative thoughtful 1998 address by the Neil Postman on Technology
and Society with many relevant considerations for today (via youtube)
http://tr.im/qTZ3

Filed under  //   Environment   Ethics   Philosophy   Politics   Technology  

Comments [0]

The Importance of Statistical Numeracy

Arthur Benjamin's TedTalk arguing public school math should seek
statistical numeracy, not calculus http://tr.im/qp4E #education

Filed under  //   Careers   Politics  

Comments [1]

Freedom and Social Media

This is a brilliant TED talk by Clay Shirky showing how social media help citizens report real news, bypassing censors  http://tr.im/r1db

Filed under  //   Change   Politics   Technology  

Comments [0]

Reinventing Liberal Arts Education

Liz Coleman's provocative and very important Tedtalk about way more than just reinventing liberal arts education http://tinyurl.com/lspv3x

Filed under  //   Philosophy   Politics  

Comments [0]

SMS for SOS

Ted Talk - Erik Hersman on how crowds, mobile, texting and GoogleMaps helped Kenyans survive crisis - http://tinyurl.com/cccp9t

Filed under  //   Politics   Technology  

Comments [0]