Abstract


In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, entrepreneurship has emerged as a key driver of economic growth, innovation, and societal transformation. This research paper delves into the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship, focusing on the role of technology, start-up ecosystems, and innovation hubs in shaping the entrepreneurial landscape. The paper begins by providing a comprehensive overview of the impact of technology on entrepreneurship, highlighting the transformative power of digitalization, automation, and emerging technologies. It explores the unique challenges and opportunities that technology presents to aspiring entrepreneurs, emphasizing the need for adaptability, digital literacy, and innovative thinking in this context. A significant portion of the research is dedicated to the analysis of start-up ecosystems and innovation hubs, which have become integral components of the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Through case studies and empirical data, the paper investigates the structural elements, supportive networks, and resource environments that define successful start-up ecosystems. Furthermore, it examines the role of government policies, academic institutions, and private sector collaborations in fostering the growth of these ecosystems. The research also delves into the various factors that influence the location of start-up hubs, shedding light on the clustering effect and the importance of geographic proximity in facilitating knowledge exchange and collaboration among entrepreneurs. By comparing various global innovation hubs, this paper provides valuable insights into the factors that drive regional specialization in entrepreneurship and innovation.




Keywords


Entrepreneurship, Technology, Start-up Ecosystems, Innovation and Technology, Job creation