The Entrepreneurship of Sustainable High-Growth Firms
Frameworks, Evidence, and Policy Insights

Auteur
Konopa, Sławomir
Gancarczyk, Marta
Language
EnglishRésumé
This book develops a comprehensive theoretical and empirical framework explaining how entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) influence firms’ sustainable high growth (SHG). Its core objective is to conceptualize SHG as a key outcome of entrepreneurial ecosystems and to empirically verify whether, and through which mechanisms, ecosystems foster sustainable firm expansion. The theoretical part is based on a narrative literature review covering entrepreneurial ecosystems, firm growth, and growth determinants. It integrates ecosystem thinking with firm-level perspectives, including the resource-based view, and advances theory by defining the output of EEs as sustainable high-growth entrepreneurship—growth that combines size dynamics, profitability, and social benefits. Methodologically, this book makes a strong contribution by applying a quantitative, large-scale approach that remains rare in EE research. Using firm-level microdata for over 43,000 enterprises and regional data for Polish ecosystems from 2018–2022, it employs panel logistic regression, marginal effects analysis, Bayesian regression, and spectral clustering. Entrepreneurial ecosystems are operationalized through six dimensions and the study also captures firm heterogeneity, prior growth, and spatial interactions between neighboring ecosystems. Practically, the findings offer valuable insights for policymakers and regional development practitioners. By identifying ecosystem configurations most conducive to SHG, this book provides evidence-based guidance for designing targeted entrepreneurship and regional policies that promote productive, sustainable firm growth. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Keywords
Entrepreneurial ecosystems research; Firm growth determinants; Quantitative panel analysis; Regional innovation policy; Resource-based perspective; Spatial econometrics; Sustainable firm expansion mechanismsISBN
9781040850190, 9781040850312, 9781003739333Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 20260424Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Studies in Central and Eastern European Business and Economics,Classification
Organizational theory and behaviour
Business strategy
Econometrics and economic statistics
Development economics and emerging economies
Small businesses and self-employment
Entrepreneurship / Start-ups
Business and Management
Management and management techniques
Research and development management

