Chattanooga's 'Layered' Entrepreneurial Ecosystem is a Small-Town Recipe, Kauffman Foundation Study Shows

February 24, 2016  |  Kauffman.org  |  News

Chattanooga, Tenn.'s long history of collaboration and public-private partnerships paved the way for an entrepreneurial ecosystem that permeates the city's economic development strategy, according to a research paper released today by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

The report, which outlines steps that provide implications for small cities around the country, identifies multiple layers of intertwined supporting organizations that have bolstered entrepreneurship in Chattanooga.

"Little Town, Layered Ecosystem: A Case Study of Chattanooga," was released as part of the Kauffman Foundation Research Series on City, Metro and Regional Entrepreneurship.

Read the full story over at Kauffman.org.