Emprendimiento en ciudades intermedias en Chile: Sus vínculos con el empleo y la sustentabilidad urbana

Johannes Rehner

Abstract

Entrepreneurship has been understood as an important driver of new employment, and of economic well-being, and therefore many public policy programs have focused on it. Drawing on conceptual proposals that underpin this supposed relationship, it is argued here that the central point for an assessment from a sustainability perspective lies in the employment generated. The paper analyzes quantitatively the recent development of en-trepreneurship in ten medium-sized cities in Chile and the associated employment. It be-comes evident that, although entrepreneurship has a similar temporality in the analyzed cities, there are different spatial patterns, highlighting the greater dynamism in northern cities. Both, the policy of encouraging entrepreneurship and the existence of financial liquidity, are offered as an explanation. However, this is not creating new jobs in a similar manner, and the created workplaces show structural weaknesses, evidencing that the expected contribution is not generated-at least not from a sustainable urban development perspective.

Más información

Título según SCOPUS: Entrepreneurship in mid-sized cities in chile: Its links with employment and urban sustainability
Título según SCIELO: Emprendimiento en ciudades intermedias en Chile: Sus vínculos con el empleo y la sustentabilidad urbana
Título de la Revista: Revista de Geografia Norte Grande
Volumen: 2021
Número: 78
Editorial: Revista de Geografia Norte Grande
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página final: 113
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.4067/S0718-34022021000100093

Notas: SCIELO, SCOPUS