Digital Entrepreneurship in Web 3.0: Main Conditioning Factors in University Students

  1. NÁÑEZ ALONSO, SERGIO LUIS
  2. Jorge-Vázquez, Javier
  3. Bernard Ziębicki 1
  4. Wojciech Szymla 1
  1. 1 Kraków University of Economics
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    Kraków University of Economics

    Cracovia, Polonia

    ROR https://ror.org/0262te083

Libro:
Business Challenges and Transformations in the Digital Age

Editorial: Institute of Economics Polish Academy of Science

ISBN: 978-83-61597-89-6

Ano de publicación: 2022

Páxinas: 21-32

Tipo: Capítulo de libro

Resumo

The role of entrepreneurship as a lever driving economic growth and job creation has traditionally been of interest to the academic community (Jorge- Vázquez, J; Echarte Fernández, M.A.; Reier Forradellas, R.F.; Chivite Cebolla, M.P and Garay Gallestegui, 2022). It is also present in the political agenda of most governments and international institutions as an indispensable pillar for the development and prosperity of modern societies. On the other hand, the current context of digital disruption has emerged as a catalyst for a multitude of entrepreneurial initiatives that, based on taking advantage of the latest technological developments, are generating a technology-based entrepreneurial ecosystem whose size and scope is advancing at the same time as new technological developments and innovations are taking place. Precisely, there are several works published that have focused their interest on the study of the characteristics of such technological entrepreneurship ecosystem (Zapata-Huamaní, Ferández- López and Neira-Gómez, 2018; Jorge- Vázquez, 2019). Interest in the economic impact of the incorporation of technologies into the productive process and, in particular, research on technological entrepreneurship has been consolidating in the last two decades