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Entrepreneurship & Innovation

How Location is Fueling Innovation

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Harnessing the power of regional innovation is key to entrepreneurial growth, according to Jorge A. Guzman, Gantcher Associate Professor of Business at Columbia Business School.

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August 30, 2024
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Entrepreneurship
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Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
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Jorge Guzman

Jorge Guzman

Gantcher Associate Professor of Business
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Economic outcomes are deeply influenced by how resources and activities come together in specific locations. 

While it is well known that cities and neighborhoods serve distinct economic functions — like New York’s financial and transportation hubs concentrated in the Wall Street area — we still have much to learn about how these unique allocations foster new inventions and ideas. This process translates into effective entrepreneurship that supports local communities and contributes to the global economy.

In the video above, Jorge A. Guzman, Gantcher Associate Professor of Business at Columbia Business School, describes why place-based entrepreneurship and innovation is growing for three key reasons:

  1. Regional Divergence: In the U.S., some cities are thriving, with increasing incomes, while others fall behind, widening the economic gap. Successful cities are often those that can tap into the value of the innovation economy, unlike those that struggle to do so.
  2. Uneven Opportunities Within Neighborhoods: Disparities in entrepreneurship and innovation do not only exist between cities but also within neighborhoods. Some areas can leverage innovation to fuel their growth, while others cannot, leading to spatial inequality. This makes place-based entrepreneurship essential for economic solutions.
  3. The Rise of the Open Innovation Economy: Today’s economy is increasingly characterized by open innovation. Many successful companies grow by sourcing ideas from smaller firms or through acquisitions. This phenomenon is not just global but also intensely local, emphasizing the need for companies of all sizes to understand how entrepreneurship and location interact.

To thrive in this environment, companies need to do more than just establish a presence in a location; they must actively engage with local partners, fostering collaborations and creating opportunities for innovation and growth. Understanding and leveraging the dynamics of place-based entrepreneurship can be a game-changer for companies and regions alike.

 

Read more: The Power of Place: How Location Fuels Innovation and Entrepreneurial Success

About the Researcher(s)

Jorge Guzman

Jorge Guzman

Gantcher Associate Professor of Business
Management Division

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