Lamine, Wadid and Jack, Sarah and Fayolle, Alain and Audretsch, David (2024) Handbook of Digital Entrepreneurship. De Gruyter Handbooks in Business, Economics and Finance . de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110764109
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Far-reaching technological developments are making a deep impact on societies and economic environments worldwide. With the emergence of new digital infrastructures such as artificial intelligence, fintech, data analytics, robotics and nanotech, new creative industries, still in a state of flux, have arisen, while others have disappeared, at least in their traditional form. The intermixing of traditional and new technologies has led to a redrawing of boundaries and an extension of the limits of entrepreneurship out towards industries with hitherto high barriers to entry due to regulatory, technological or structural factors. These" external enablers" have led to a democratization of entrepreneurship and a lessening of the obstacles to starting up a company by reducing (or eliminating) the difficulties inherent in the entrepreneurial phenomenon in its" classical" configuration, such as high resource intensity, uncertainty, limited