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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/IJoC.2020.16.2.001

Research on the Environment Design of Smart Entrepreneurship Community Based on the Needs of Entrepreneurs  

Yu, Renyou (Northeastern University)
Fan, Qiangqiang (Northeastern University)
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Abstract
Since 2014, the wave of "Mass entrepreneurship and innovation" has been set off in China, and various innovation and entrepreneurship communities have emerged and become gathering places for entrepreneurs. The purpose of this study is to consider the needs of entrepreneurs and combine the characteristics of entrepreneurial space to put forward effective environmental design and improvement strategies for the smart entrepreneurship community. This study was conducted through a literature review, online information survey, and field survey, and the research objects included high-quality entrepreneurs(refers to entrepreneurs with higher education background and certain technical advantages, mainly including master's degree and doctor, overseas returnees and university professors) and various entrepreneurial communities at home and abroad,(it includes cultural entrepreneurship community, science and technology entrepreneurship community, residential and office integration entrepreneurship community).
Keywords
Environmental design; Entrepreneurial community; Smart space;
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