The adaptive life cycle of entrepreneurial ecosystems: the biotechnology cluster

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Philip E. Auerswald
Lokesh Dani
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[1] George Mason University,Schar School of Policy and Government
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Small Business Economics | 2017年 / 49卷
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Biotech; Clusters; Complexity; Dynamics; Economic geography; Entrepreneurship; Evolutionary economics; Entrepreneurial ecosystems; B41; B52; L26; L65; O3; O31; O32; O33; R00; R1; R11; R58;
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We propose an empirical framework for assessing the vibrancy and trajectory of regional entrepreneurial ecosystems. We apply this framework to study the US National Capital Region’s localized cluster of biotechnology-related entrepreneurship by building our analysis around a set of indicators of ecosystem vitality proposed by Stangler and Bell-Masterson (2015). This application constitutes an initial attempt at mapping the dynamics of an industry cluster within the adaptive life cycle of a wider regional ecosystem. We find that the biotechnology cluster in the National Capital Region entered a “reorientation” stage in the early 2000s, building up stored energy, capital, and connectedness in non-research-oriented activities. An increasing regional presence of large biotech firms in the past 5 years, a highly active and diverse start-up sector, increasing merger and acquisition activity, and declines in regional public funding for medical and clinical trials all suggest a transition of entrepreneurial activity in the region from a dynamic driven by federal research spillovers to one increasingly driven by private sector actors.
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