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Infrastructure required, skill needed: Digital entrepreneurship in rural and urban areas

Christian Bergholz, Lena Füner, Moritz Lubczyk, Rolf Sternberg, Johannes Bersch

2024Journal of Business Venturing Insights26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we study the spatial implications of digital entrepreneurship. Leveraging detailed micro-data on the universe of new venture formations in Germany between 2011 and 2018, we illustrate regional determinants of digital entrepreneurship. Unlike conventional entrepreneurship, digital entrepreneurship demonstrates sustained growth rates throughout this time period, highlighting the policy importance of understanding the drivers of digital ventures’ location choices. The key insight of our study is that digital entrepreneurship requires both digital infrastructure and highly-skilled human capital. If both are present, digital entrepreneurship can flourish in rural areas, even if digital venture formations generally concentrate in urban centers. • This study investigates the spatial dimension of digital entrepreneurship emergence. • We analyse geocoded venture data from Germany spanning the years 2011–2018. • - The key insight is that digital entrepreneurship requires not just digital infrastructure, but also highly-skilled people who can use it. • Under these circumstances, digital entrepreneurship flourishes in rural areas even if it generally concentrates in urban centers.

Topics & Concepts

EntrepreneurshipBusinessFinanceICT Impact and PoliciesEntrepreneurship Studies and InfluencesInnovation and Socioeconomic Development