Technology transfer accelerator initiative based in Lisbon (Portugal) and in Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA). BGI aims at rapidly creating links and networks to locations across the globe, providing startups with access to customers, market knowledge, experienced mentors and venture capital.
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Transnational Acceleration of Local Startups: Portugal's Building Global Innovators (BGI) Model
Luís Carvalho (European Institute for Comparative Urban Research, The Netherlands), Nuno Camacho (Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands), Gonçalo Amorim (MIT Portugal, Portugal), and José Paulo Esperança (BGI – IUL MIT Portugal Accelerator, Portugal)
Copyright: © 2016
|Pages: 31
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9567-2.ch003
Abstract
This chapter explores the tenets and the practice of a transnational initiative to promote local entrepreneurial growth: the Building Global Innovators (BGI) model, a startup accelerator based in Lisbon (Portugal) and in Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA). We examine the pathways through which BGI's process and global network of experts helped two successful Portuguese technology startups grow and scale very quickly – Movvo and Veniam. We combine literatures from strategic management, marketing and economic geography to explore BGI's transnational acceleration model, which taps into global “pipelines” and distant entrepreneurial ecosystems, namely as a way to access the expertise, market opportunities and venture capital that is often unavailable in emergent and policy-sheltered local clusters. We discuss the relevance of such a transnational acceleration model for high-tech startups in peripheral economies.