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Welcome to Revise and Resubmit. Today, we’re diving into a world where creativity meets entrepreneurship in the most hands-on way possible—makerspaces. In this episode, we’ll be discussing Jiayi Bao's intriguing article, "Do Makerspaces Affect Entrepreneurship? If So, Who, How, and When?", published in the Strategic Management Journalby Wiley.

Imagine a space filled with tools like 3D printers and laser cutters, where anyone—be it a hobbyist, a dreamer, or a budding entrepreneur—can turn their idea into a physical prototype. But here’s the question: do these collaborative spaces actually spur entrepreneurship? And if they do, who benefits the most? Bao's study reveals that makerspaces aren't just playgrounds for inventors, but critical hubs for new hardware-based entrepreneurs to thrive. They help not only by providing resources, but by fostering a community where innovation can bloom. The effects, however, are most pronounced for intentional entrepreneurs working on physical products.

But here’s where it gets even more fascinating—could makerspaces be reshaping the very landscape of entrepreneurship, making commercialization possible for more than just the select few with deep pockets or connections?

Stick around as we explore how these creative hubs are impacting the next generation of entrepreneurs.

A special thanks to Jiayi Bao and Strategic Management Journal for publishing this forward-thinking research. Let’s get started!


Reference

Bao, J. (2024). Do makerspaces affect entrepreneurship? If so, who, how, and when?. Strategic Management Journal. https://doi.org/10.1002/smj.3664