Bridging Innovation and Enterprise: High-Tech Entrepreneurship in the Digital Age

Abstract:

The paper highlights the impact of the digital revolution on the way people innovate, communicate and develop businesses, emphasizing the essential role of emerging technologies (Artificial Intelligence, blockchain, IoT) in shaping the new global economy. Rapid innovation, digital disruption and scalable business models, appearing in various contexts – from start-ups to large corporations, private or public, characterize high-tech entrepreneurship, resulting from the convergence of technology with the entrepreneurial spirit. This type of entrepreneurship involves managing risk and uncertainty, requiring managerial skills adapted to dynamic and innovative environments. The study analyzes the specialized literature, using a bibliometric analysis as a framework, focusing on start-up ecosystems, sources of financing, technological innovation and digital transformations, which facilitate access to resources and knowledge. The success of high-tech entrepreneurship also depends on the available digital infrastructure, as well as on education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and management fields. Universities and e-learning platforms play a key role in training entrepreneurs. In a global context marked by multiple crises, the effective connection between innovation and entrepreneurial applicability is essential for transforming ideas into viable products and useful to society. The study proposes a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and solutions in this complex and constantly evolving field, aspects that are based on the opinions, ideas and solutions expressed in various studies by researchers and experts in the field.