Research on the Anti-Fragility of Innovation Ecosystem for Technology-Based Startups: The Lessons from Shanghai
This research project focuses on the resilient responses of technology-based startups during the pandemic, examining the formation and evolution of anti-fragility capabilities within innovation ecosystem networks and their relationship with the innovative development of these startups. As the comprehensive report of this project, it addresses five primary research dimensions as detailed below: I. Status and Trends of Technology-Based Startups and Their Innovation Ecosystem in Shanghai. II. Theoretical Frameworks of Anti-Fragility Capability in Innovation Ecosystems for Technology-Based Startups. III. Case Studies on the Formation and Evolution of Anti-Fragility Capability in Innovation Ecosystems. IV. QCA (Qualitative Comparative Analysis) of Anti-Fragility Capability Formation and Evolution Mechanisms. V. Promoting Anti-Fragility Capability: Key Issues, Lessons, and Recommendations for Innovation Ecosystem Development.
Sample Chapter(s)
Preface (165 KB)
Components of the Book:
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Chapter 1.Introduction
  • Chapter 2.Development Status and Trend Analysis of Shanghai’s Technology-Based Startups
  • Chapter 3.Development Status and Trend of the Innovation Ecosystem of Technology-Based Startups in Shanghai
  • Chapter 4.Theoretical Development on the Anti-Fragility of Innovation Ecosystem for Technology-Based Startups
  • Chapter 5.Multiple-Case Study Based on Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
  • Chapter 6.The Mechanism of Anti-Fragility Capability in the Innovation Ecosystem of Technology-Based Startups
  • Chapter 7.Conclusion and Suggestions for Enhancing the Anti-Fragility Capability of Innovation Ecosystem of Technology-Based Startups
  • References
  • Appendix
Readership: Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in the resilient responses of technology-based startups during the pandemic, examining the formation and evolution of anti-fragility capabilities within innovation ecosystem networks and their relationship with the innovative development of these startups.
1
Preface
Mo Zhang
PDF (165 KB)
3
Contents
Mo Zhang
PDF (180 KB)
1
Chapter 1.Introduction
Mo Zhang
PDF (242 KB)
5
Chapter 2.Development Status and Trend Analysis of Shanghai’s Technology-Based Startups
Mo Zhang
PDF (9603 KB)
31
Chapter 3.Development Status and Trend of the Innovation Ecosystem of Technology-Based Startups in Shanghai
Mo Zhang
PDF (2388 KB)
45
Chapter 4.Theoretical Development on the Anti-Fragility of Innovation Ecosystem for Technology-Based Startups
Mo Zhang
PDF (1313 KB)
59
Chapter 5.Multiple-Case Study Based on Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
Mo Zhang
PDF (560 KB)
113
Chapter 6.The Mechanism of Anti-Fragility Capability in the Innovation Ecosystem of Technology-Based Startups
Mo Zhang
PDF (1610 KB)
131
Chapter 7.Conclusion and Suggestions for Enhancing the Anti-Fragility Capability of Innovation Ecosystem of Technology-Based Startups
Mo Zhang
PDF (234 KB)
143
References
Mo Zhang
PDF (138 KB)
149
Appendix
Mo Zhang
PDF (1245 KB)
Mo Zhang
Mo Zhang, Ph.D, is an associated professor in Business Administration at the Economics and Management School, Shanghai Maritime University (China). Her main research focus on issues related to service marketing and service innovation. She has consistently presented her research at international conferences and published in several peer-reviewed journals. (e-mail: [email protected])

Copyright © 2006-2026 Scientific Research Publishing Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Top