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Paul Pierce. Foto

Paul Pierce

Senior lecturer

Paul Pierce. Foto

From sustainability to thrivability: A novel framework for entrepreneurial ecosystems

Author

  • Sara Moggi
  • Paul Pierce
  • Nicole Bernardi

Summary, in English

The present research proposes a theoretical framework for a thrivable entrepreneurial ecosystem in which thrivability is a novel entrepreneurship approach that embeds a comprehensive view in which sustainability is ‘the way to walk’ rather than the goal to reach. A thrivable entrepreneurial ecosystem aims to create prosperity through ecosystem resource (re)generation and transformation to define long-term economic goals. The framework is applied here to address the grand challenge of sustainable development in wineries. A local wine ecosystem in Italy is employed as a case study supported by mix-method-based, in-depth data collection (survey and interview). Results from the study support the idea that organizations can collaborate in a thrivable entrepreneurial ecosystem as a unique entity respectful of nature, driving economic viability of both firms and territories by improving quality of life, and caring for natural resources and local communities. This novel entrepreneurial approach may represent a turning point for facing increasingly grand business challenges.

Department/s

  • Department of Informatics

Publishing year

2022

Language

English

Pages

829-853

Publication/Series

International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal

Volume

18

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • Entrepreneurial ecosystem
  • Sustainable entrepreneurship
  • Sustainability
  • Thrivability

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1554-7191