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1 Regional distribution of high-tech start-ups in Israel according to the development stage of the ecosystem

1 Regional distribution of high-tech start-ups in Israel according to the development stage of the ecosystem

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... As the chapters in this Handbook document, TDEs generate value for their home and host countries, and governments need to build links with and between both sets of TDEs, those originally from home and those from abroad, and irrespective of where they are "ordinarily resident". We need to research how policymakers do this so that we can build and disseminate examples of best practice in this area beyond those seen as exceptional cases such as Israel (as detailed in Schäfer and Henn, 2023). ...
... Focusing on the individual as a TDE, a useful line of research would be to compare the diaspora network effect on individuals who became TDEs primarily as a consequence of the migration of their firm to another entrepreneurial ecosystem, for example as seen in many cases in Schäfer and Henn (2023), with the diaspora network effect on those who migrated and then eventually became a TDE. Are their networks similar or different? ...
... How do TDEs benefit other entrepreneurs in their home and host countries? Do they, as Schäfer and Henn (2023) suggest and could they, as Chapter 9 in this Handbook proposes, act as role models and as sources of information on markets and technologies? Do they and could they provide more value as advisors and investors to non TDE entrepreneurs than advisors or investors without transnational diaspora experience and contacts? ...