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 Changes in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Due to War: Challenges for Reintegration, Sustainable Development and Ensuring Competitiveness Rybalko-Rak L. A., Husakovska T. O., Bilinska O. P.
Rybalko-Rak, Lesіa A., Husakovska, Tetiana O., and Bilinska, Olena P. (2025) “Changes in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Due to War: Challenges for Reintegration, Sustainable Development and Ensuring Competitiveness.” Business Inform 4:490–499. https://doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2025-4-490-499
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Abstract: The entrepreneurial ecosystem is a complex network of interactions among businesses, government structures, scientific institutions, non-governmental organizations, and investors that collectively promote the development of innovation and entrepreneurial activity. The war significantly affects this ecosystem, altering the structure of the economy, destroying infrastructure, reducing access to financial resources, and forcing businesses to adapt to new conditions. Changes in ecosystems as a result of the war create significant challenges for reintegrating entrepreneurship in the post-war period. On one hand, many organizations have suffered losses from the destruction of productive capacities, loss of human capital, and disruptions in logistics chains. On the other hand, these changes open up new opportunities for developing innovative approaches that can ensure sustainable development and enhance the competitiveness of business. The successful reintegration of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the post-war period will contribute to economic growth and enhance the country’s competitiveness in the international market. A crucial role in this is played by State policy, which should stimulate cooperation among different groups of stakeholders and create conditions for the recovery and development of entrepreneurship. The problematic issues addressed in the proposed study are extremely relevant, as the analysis of changes in individual elements of the entrepreneurial ecosystem and the development of effective strategies for its reintegration will create new growth points for the economy and ensure sustainable business development under the new conditions. The aim of the presented article is to study the transformation of entrepreneurial ecosystems as a result of war by identifying the main challenges for reintegration, sustainable development, and competitiveness of businesses. To achieve the aim of this research, the following objectives were established and carried out: the main challenges of economic reintegration were analyzed, the prospects for sustainable development were defined, directions for ensuring business competitiveness were identified, and strategic solutions for the economic recovery of entrepreneurial ecosystems were proposed. In the course of researching the changes in entrepreneurial ecosystems as a result of the war, a system of scientific methods was utilized, which enabled a comprehensive analysis of the problem. Specifically, the methods include: analysis and synthesis, which allowed for the examination of specific aspects of business environment transformations; induction and deduction, which helped to establish general patterns of the development of entrepreneurial ecosystems in wartime; scientific abstraction, which was used to identify key factors of the war’s impact on the business environment; logical analysis and comparison, which facilitated the establishment of cause-and-effect relationships among individual elements of the research subject; and comprehensive and systematic approaches, which provided a deep analysis of the interconnections between different spheres of economic life.
Keywords: infrastructure recovery, war, economic growth, economic transformations, investments, innovations, digitalization, competitiveness, logistics, human capital, entrepreneurial ecosystem, business reintegration, sustainable development.
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Rybalko-Rak Lesіa A. – Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Management, Poltava University of Economics and Trade (3 Ivana Banka Str., Poltava, 36003, Ukraine) Email: [email protected] Husakovska Tetiana O. – Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Management, Poltava University of Economics and Trade (3 Ivana Banka Str., Poltava, 36003, Ukraine) Email: [email protected] Bilinska Olena P. – Senior Lecturer, Department of Management, Poltava University of Economics and Trade (3 Ivana Banka Str., Poltava, 36003, Ukraine) Email: [email protected]
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