Innovation Outposts in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: How to Make Them More Successful

by Benoit Decreton, Felipe Monteiro, Jean-Marc Frangos, and Lisa Friedman

Innovation Outposts in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: How to Make Them More Successful
Many multinationals find it necessary to connect themselves to the vitality of ecosystems like Silicon Valley.
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Abstract

Startups in entrepreneurial ecosystems such as Silicon Valley constantly generate potentially disruptive technologies and business models. Consequently, multinational companies are finding it essential to be connected to the ecosystems where these opportunities are emerging, and many have opened “innovation outposts” in these locations. However, not many outposts succeed in effectively connecting their companies with these ecosystems. This article details why outposts often fail to become “effective brokers” and what companies should do for their outposts to deliver their full potential.





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