MIT: A Tale of Two Entrepreneurs: Understanding Differences in the Types of Entrepreneurship in the Economy
May 7, 2013 Leave a comment
William Aulet Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Fiona Murray Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – Entrepreneurship Center
May 1, 2013
Abstract:
Not all startup companies are created equal. Although both innovation-driven enterprises (IDEs) and traditional small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can provide valuable products and services and create jobs, IDEs – startups focused on addressing global markets based on technological, process or business model innovation – can potentially create hundreds or even thousands of high-skill jobs if they succeed. This paper examines the distinctive differences between these two forms of entrepreneurial ventures, their importance for governments and policymakers wanting to support long-term economic growth; their roles in local, regional and global economies; and their differing needs in terms of financial and policy support.