Remove article Remove entrepreneurial ecosystem Remove incubation
article thumbnail

How to Get Started Mapping Your Entrepreneurial Ecosystem [Updated]

Ecosystem Builder Hub

Want to map your entrepreneurship ecosystem but don’t know how to get started? Note: I originally published this article in 2019 to share my lessons-learned from mapping a local ecosystem. I’ve added some of those insights here while I work on a more comprehensive resource guide to mapping entrepreneurship ecosystems.

article thumbnail

Unsung Hero Spotlight: Christina Theodoraki

Ecosystem Builder Hub

As the ecosystem is built by a variety of population with central and peripheral players, ecosystem builders are needed in all the positions and categories in order to succeed. These can be policy makers, entrepreneurs, students, incubator managers and staff, universities, professors, educators and researchers, or just citizens.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Practical Metrics and Methods: ESHIP Goal 5 – Part 2

Ecosystem Builder Hub

Practical Metrics and Methods (Academic Edition): Identify and develop better metrics and methods for ecosystem building. In a nutshell : There are many metrics and methods in use in entrepreneurial ecosystem building, but they are not all widely adopted. In fact, many approaches are still emerging. Learn more & connect.

article thumbnail

A close look at Singapore’s thriving startup ecosystem

TechCrunch

The World Bank Group recently published a report, The Evolution and State of Singapore’s Start-up Ecosystem , documenting the country’s experience in building its startup ecosystem and the challenges facing it. So, how did Singapore’s startup ecosystem come to be?

article thumbnail

How Mandela Day Can Be Used to Drive Self-Leadership and Positive Change in South Africa

Impact Hub

In 2019 the incubation and empowerment programs had education at its center, as learning and awareness are crucial for bridging gaps that will enable access to a higher standard of living and building a more inclusive society. This article is co-written by Zinhle Phakathi and Thandi Dyani from Impact Hub Johannesburg. Thandi Dyani.

article thumbnail

Impact Hub: Our policy approach

Impact Hub

Impact Hub, with its access to over 25,000 impact-driven entrepreneurial solutions across 65 countries, offers a beacon of practicality, innovation and inclusivity in supporting policymakers in the positive transformation of the societies they serve.

article thumbnail

Impact Hub: Our policy approach

Impact Hub

This article delves into Impact Hub’s policy approach, highlighting its goals, and applied practices to illustrate how we grow impact through our communities worldwide. Real-world examples Impact Hub’s work is grounded in real-world initiatives and draws from our learning across local contexts.