Affiliation:
1. Tecnológico Nacional de México, ITS Fresnillo, México
2. Instituto Tecnològico Nacional de Mèxico, Ciudad Guzmàn, Mexico
Abstract
This study is aimed to analyze the relationships between the variables entrepreneurship ecosystem decision-policy making and strategic framework. It departs from the assumption that a decision policy-making and strategic based on an analysis of regional weaknesses and opportunities for entrepreneurship ecosystems assumes a broader contribution to socio-economic and environmental development beyond that patenting, licensing, and start-up creation. The method used is the meta-analytical, descriptive, and reflective based on conceptual, theoretical, and empirical literature review. The study concludes that a decision policy making and strategic framework contributes to creating, developing, and strengthening regional entrepreneurship ecosystems.
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