Mikhail Martynovich
Senior Lecturer
Mobility and Entrepreneurship: Finding Value in Geographic Diversity
Author
Summary, in English
It is claimed that individuals draw on the experience and knowledge established in different firms and places over their entire career; and these condition the organization of activities that individuals initiate with their businesses. Broad spatial biographies expose individuals to learning opportunities across a variety of geographic settings, improves their ability to communicate effectively across various knowledge domains, and reduces limitations associated with bounded rationality. This provides individuals with learning opportunities that are not accessible through other forms of mobility – such as occupational progression or switching jobs across firms within the same location. In that respect, learning through geographical mobility may have a positive impact on individuals’ ability to recognize and exploit entrepreneurial opportunities – that may not be recognized locally – in different regional markets. It is, therefore, hypothesized that a broad history of spatial relocation positively affects individuals’ propensity for entrepreneurship as well as post-entry performance and societal impact of their firms.
Department/s
- Department of Human Geography
Publishing year
2018
Language
English
Document type
Conference paper: abstract
Topic
- Economic Geography
Conference name
Regional Studies Association Annual Conference 2018
Conference date
2018-06-03 - 2018-06-06
Conference place
Lugano, Switzerland
Status
Published
Project
- Mobility and Entrepreneurship: Finding Value in Geographic Diversity