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Title Smart City Rankings And Startup Ecosystems: An Empirical Analysis Of Inverse Correlation Across 77 Smart Cities
ID_Doc 50447
Authors Kuzior A.; Marhasova V.; Zozuľaková V.; Kočnerová M.; Koibichuk V.; Ryabushka L.; Vasylieva T.
Year 2025
Published Problems and Perspectives in Management, 23, 2
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.23(2).2025.29
Abstract As cities increasingly adopt smart technologies and seek to foster innovation-driven economies, it is vital to understand how smart city development relates to the strength of local startup ecosystems. This study investigates whether a statistically significant relationship exists between a city's performance in the smart city ranking and the strength of its startup ecosystem. The study employed available data from the Global Startup Ecosystem Report (by Startup Genome) and the Smart City Index (SCI by the IMD World Competitiveness Center). A balanced panel regression analysis was conducted on a dataset comprising 77 cities across the years 2020, 2021, and 2023 (2022 is excluded as the SCI was not published). The findings reveal that the Random Effects model yielded statistically significant results, indicating a weak (R2 = 25.63%) but significant inverse relationship between SCI and startup ecosystem development, which means cities that rank higher on smart city metrics tend to show lower levels of startup ecosystem performance. This counterintuitive result challenges the assumption that technologically advanced cities automatically provide fertile ground for entrepreneurial activity. One possible explanation is that smart cities, dominated by large tech players and rigid governance structures, may present entry barriers for emerging startups. High operational costs, regulatory constraints, and a focus on large-scale infrastructure projects may disincentivize startups from localizing their innovations within these environments. Although the R2 suggests that other variables beyond the smart city ranking influence startup development. This study highlights the need for urban policies that actively integrate startup-supportive mechanisms into smart city strategies. © Aleksandra Kuzior, Viktoriia Marhasova, Viera Zozuľaková, Mária Kočnerová, Vitaliia Koibichuk, Lyudmila Ryabushka, Tetiana Vasylieva, 2025.
Author Keywords panel data analysis; smart city; Smart City Index; startup; startup ecosystem


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