Smart Economy and Startup Enterprises in the Visegrád Countries—A Comparative Analysis Based on the Crunchbase Database
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Smart City
2.2. Subsystems of the Smart City
2.3. Smart Economy Terminology Interpretation
2.4. Smart City Model
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Research Area
3.2. Identification of Medium-Sized Cities
3.3. Database and Methods
3.3.1. European Smart City Rankings: Smart Cities in V4 Countries
3.3.2. Crunchbase Database
4. Results
4.1. Smartness of Medium-Sized Cities in V4 Countries
4.2. Startups in V4 Countries
4.3. Territorial Differences in Medium-Sized Cities of V4 Countries
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
6.1. Limitation
6.2. Suggestions for Future Research
6.2.1. Suggestion for Researchers
6.2.2. Suggestions for Policy Making
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
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Smart City Characteristics | |
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Smart economy | Smart people |
Smart governance | Smart mobility |
Smart environment | Smart living |
Smart Economy |
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Innovation environment |
Entrepreneurial tendency |
Economic image and trademarks |
Productivity |
Labor market flexibility |
International embeddedness |
Ability to transform/change |
Headquarters Region | Headquarters Location | Closed Startups |
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CZK | Habartov, Karlovarsky kraj | 1 |
Prague, Hlavni mesto Praha | 19 | |
Praha, Hlavni mesto Praha | 4 | |
Total CZK | 24 | |
HUN | Balatonalmádi, Veszprém | 1 |
Budapest, Budapest | 29 | |
Pér, Győr-Moson-Sopron | 1 | |
Zalaegerszeg, Zala | 1 | |
Total HUN | 32 | |
PL | Bielsko-biala, Slaskie | 1 |
Chyby, Wielkopolskie | 1 | |
Gdansk, Pomorskie | 2 | |
Gdynia, Pomorskie | 1 | |
Gora Kalwaria, Mazowieckie | 1 | |
Grodziec, Wielkopolskie | 1 | |
Katowice, Slaskie | 3 | |
Krakow, Malopolskie | 3 | |
Olsztyn, Warminsko-Mazurskie | 1 | |
Poznan, Wielkopolskie | 6 | |
Raszyn, Mazowieckie | 1 | |
Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie | 3 | |
Warsaw, Mazowieckie | 18 | |
Warszawa, Mazowieckie | 4 | |
Wejherowo, Pomorskie | 1 | |
Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie | 3 | |
Zagorz, Podkarpackie | 1 | |
Total PL | 51 | |
SK | Bratislava, Bratislava | 6 |
Total SK | 6 | |
Total Closed Startups | 113 |
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Kézai, P.K.; Fischer, S.; Lados, M. Smart Economy and Startup Enterprises in the Visegrád Countries—A Comparative Analysis Based on the Crunchbase Database. Smart Cities 2020, 3, 1477-1494. https://doi.org/10.3390/smartcities3040070
Kézai PK, Fischer S, Lados M. Smart Economy and Startup Enterprises in the Visegrád Countries—A Comparative Analysis Based on the Crunchbase Database. Smart Cities. 2020; 3(4):1477-1494. https://doi.org/10.3390/smartcities3040070
Chicago/Turabian StyleKézai, Petra Kinga, Szabolcs Fischer, and Mihály Lados. 2020. "Smart Economy and Startup Enterprises in the Visegrád Countries—A Comparative Analysis Based on the Crunchbase Database" Smart Cities 3, no. 4: 1477-1494. https://doi.org/10.3390/smartcities3040070