Abstract:As an emerging way to promote entrepreneurship and innovation, co-maker space is borderless, self-organized and customized which can be treated as an entrepreneurship ecosystem. By the case of Dream Town in Hangzhou, the paper interprets the concept, features and functions of co-maker space entrepreneurship ecosystem and divides the structure of it into four dimensions including co-maker culture, makers ecosystem, resource ecosystem, infrastructure and entrepreneurship policies etc. Then, the paper analyzes the five core operational mechanisms including ecosystem metabolism, multilevel nested entrepreneurship network, heterogeneous resources integration, entrepreneurship capabilities construction and users value creation. Based on the features, structure and mechanism of the co-maker space entrepreneurship ecosystem, the paper makes analysis of the way to improve performance and puts forward the strategic options and policies arrangement for development of co-maker space in the spatial level and the entrepreneurship policies from the government.
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