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Antunes, Luiz Guilherme Rodrigues, Cleber Carvalho de Castro, and Andrea Ap da Costa Mineiro. "Network orchestration: new role of business incubators?" Innovation & Management Review 18, no. 1 (2021): 51–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/inmr-12-2019-0151.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the performance of incubators in the stages of formation and development of incubated business networks, especially in bottom-up and top-down network models. Design/methodology/approach The research is defined as qualitative and descriptive, with the application of multiple case studies, in which two networks of incubated businesses were investigated, one being top-down and the other bottom-up, which emerged within the incubation process of two business incubators (CIETEC and INCIT). To make the study operational, 11 semi-structured interviews we
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Machado, Andreia de Bem, Araci Hack Catapan, and Maria José Sousa. "Management Models for Business Incubators." International Journal of Technology Diffusion 11, no. 2 (2020): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijtd.2020040103.

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The primary goal of this research is to do a systematic review about management models for business incubators. Management models are grounded in three basic pillars: people, processes, and technologies. In this scenario, the business incubator management model is fundamental because it is important for business incubators to meet the demands of new entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship. Therefore, the objective of this research is to map the light of the systematic review of business incubator management models on the world stage. To do so, the methodology used was the integrative review of the
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Brun, Eric Christian. "Understanding a Business Incubator as a Start-Up Factory: A Value Chain Model Perspective." International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 16, no. 03 (2019): 1950025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219877019500251.

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This study proposes a value chain model for business incubation. It describes both an incubated start-up’s development of its own product and business and the incubator’s development of the start-up from entrance to exit as a “product” of the incubator. The reported research is based on qualitative content analysis of 15 start-up cases in a Norwegian business incubator. The reported research enhances our theoretical understanding of start-up development processes within an incubator and provides a framework that will be useful for incubator management to guide incubatees through their venture
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Cullen, Margaret, André Calitz, and Len Chandler. "Business Incubation in the Eastern Cape." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 2, no. 5 (2014): 76–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol2.iss5.187.

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Business incubation is a concept that describes a business development process that is used to grow successful, sustainable entrepreneurial ventures that will contribute to the health and wealth of local, regional and national economies. Incubators provide a platform for businesses to build their foundations. Incubators are part of a larger value chain that connects businesses to a vital support system, such as local service providers (including lawyers, corporate service providers or accountants) to establish relationships that will last after the business leaves the incubator. This paper inv
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Huda, Nisrina Nafi'atul, and Cattleya Rejito. "Modeling University Business Incubator For SMEs Digitalisation." Indonesian Journal of Information Systems 3, no. 1 (2020): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.24002/ijis.v3i1.3500.

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The emergence of changes in various aspects of human life due to the global pandemic COVID-19 not only affects large or multi-national companies, but it also has several impacts on SMEs. Over the numerous barriers and unreadiness of SMEs in facing technological developments, they are forced by circumstances to immediately adapt and digitize their business processes. Universities, through its richness of research and resources are believed to be appropriate agent to help SMEs overcome this completely new situation. Universities are expected to be able to generate innovations, providing such opp
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Öberg, Christina, Markus Klinton, and Helen Stockhult. "Inside the incubator – business relationship creations among incubated firms." Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 35, no. 11 (2020): 1767–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jbim-12-2018-0391.

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Purpose Incubators, as providers of advice and resources, suggest fostering the development of early-idea firms. Literature and practice seem to suggest an ever-increasing amount of incubator support. The creation of business relationships is at the heart of any business development, and this paper addresses whether a laissez-faire incubator fosters the creation of business relationships. The purpose of this paper is to explore the creation of business relationships among incubated firms during and after their time in the incubator along with the roles that these relationships play for the inc
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Sutama, I. Ketut, I. Ketut Pasek, and I. Gede Mudana. "Business Incubators Support College Performance." Soshum : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora 8, no. 1 (2018): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/soshum.v8i1.623.

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Business incubators have a very important role in developing entrepreneurship, since it gives large opportunity to its participants to develop their business skill during incubation. The Indonesian government today provides a major boost to the development of business incubators in universities or other form of higher education institutions. The purpose of this research is to analyze the validation of the establishment of business incubator in colleges. In Ministerial Regulation (Permen) Minister of Cooperation and Small Medium Entrepreneurship the Republic of Indonesia No. 24/2015 explained t
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Cirule, Iveta, and Inga Uvarova. "Open Innovation and Determinants of Technology-Driven Sustainable Value Creation in Incubated Start-Ups." Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 8, no. 3 (2022): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/joitmc8030162.

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Business incubators ensure networking and facilitate Open Innovation (OI) collaborations both inside the incubator among entrepreneurs and outside with external stakeholders. Recently, the sustainability and the promotion of environment-friendly businesses has become an important focus for the business incubators. Sustainability-oriented business incubation is a relatively new and emerging topic both for scholars and BI practitioners. This paper aims to explore the theoretical groundings for the business incubation perspectives in facilitating sustainable value creation through OI approaches a
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Hakim, Lukmanul, Yuyus Suryana, Joeliaty Joeliaty, and Imas Soemaryani. "The influence of resources, service capabilities and government support on business incubator success: Empirical evidence from Indonesia." Uncertain Supply Chain Management 12, no. 4 (2024): 2489–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.5267/j.uscm.2024.5.020.

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Business incubators contribute to the development of entrepreneurship, innovation, and regional economy. However, in developing countries, implementation faces challenges and obstacles that threaten the success and sustainability of their operations. This research examines the influence of incubator resources, service capabilities, and government support on the success of business incubators. We conducted a national survey and used structural equation modelling analysis to test hypotheses on a sample representing seventy-six percent of the business incubator population in Indonesia, one of the
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Oliveira, Altina S., Carlos F. S. Gomes, Camilla T. Clarkson, et al. "Multiple Criteria Decision Making and Prospective Scenarios Model for Selection of Companies to Be Incubated." Algorithms 14, no. 4 (2021): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/a14040111.

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This paper proposes a model to evaluate business projects to get into an incubator, allowing to rank them in order of selection priority. The model combines the Momentum method to build prospective scenarios and the AHP-TOPSIS-2N Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) method to rank the alternatives. Six business projects were evaluated to be incubated. The Momentum method made it possible for us to create an initial core of criteria for the evaluation of incubation projects. The AHP-TOPSIS-2N method supported the decision to choose the company to be incubated by ranking the alternatives in
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Galiyeva, N. G. "Conceptual Framework and Analisys of the Business Incubation Process." Digital Transformation 29, no. 1 (2023): 32–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.35596/1729-7648-2023-29-1-32-35.

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The main stages of the study and analysis of the business incubation process (in the relevant organizations) are presented, both from the perspective of a resident and from the side of a business incubator. The accepted approach to the specifics and characteristics of the leading business incubators / accelerators and other similar organizations from the point of view of project management is explained. In the process of research, a review of academic works and sources of professional associations / institutional organizations was carried out, in which the existing definitions of a business in
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Hibah, Hana`a, and Wail Alhakimi. "The Role of Business Incubators in The Development of Entrepreneurship in Yemen." Journal of Impact 2, no. 2 (2021): 54–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.48110/joi.v2i2.34.

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This research aims to identify the role of business incubators in developing entrepreneurship and creating new commercial enterprises. The research focuses on the pre-incubation stage, which is the critical stage in shaping the intention of entrepreneurs. It also focuses on factors such as incubator's performance, desirability self-efficacy, facilitation, feasibility, and perceived risk) that affect the success of entrepreneurship projects. The data was collected in the form of two types of questionnaires, a questionnaire for entrepreneurs who are within the incubation program, and a questionn
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Petrucci, Francesco. "The incubation process of mid-stage startup companies: a business network perspective." IMP Journal 12, no. 3 (2018): 544–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/imp-07-2017-0043.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to preliminary attempt to deal with the phenomenon of business incubation from the industrial network perspective (Hakansson et al., 2009). The study draws on the Industrial Marketing and Purchasing (IMP) insights on new business formation and development in business networks as a starting point to shed light on the incubator–incubatee relationship content and development to see how this specific relationship influences the development process of a mid-stage business venture. The author believes that the IMP tradition – with its focus on interactions in bus
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Khalid, Fararishah Abdul, Aminuddin Ahmad Kayani, and David Gilbert. "The impact of monitoring and business assistance intensity on Malaysian ICT incubatees’ performance." MATEC Web of Conferences 150 (2018): 06032. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815006032.

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Business incubation has been known in the literature as an economic development tool. Around the world, and in the developing countries particularly, business incubation is deployed to stimulate the growth of small-to-medium sized enterprises or SMEs, which are the lifeblood for many countries. Malaysia’s business incubation system has been established since the 1980s and in line with the country’s aspirations to become a developed nation by year 2020, much has been done by the government to catalyse the growth of SMEs, particularly, ICT SMEs. Despite establishing numerous ICT incubators over
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Syah, Ardhi Arilla, Asngadi Asngadi, Kadek Agus Dwiwijaya, and Saharuddin Kaseng. "Peran Inkubator Bisnis dalam Penguatan Sistem Operasional pada IKM “SEKOTAK DARI DAPUR BU’SARHAN” di Kota Palu." AKADEMIK: Jurnal Mahasiswa Ekonomi & Bisnis 4, no. 3 (2024): 1155–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.37481/jmeb.v4i3.876.

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In the rapidly evolving era of digitalization, digital business incubators have emerged as programs or institutions aiding the development and growth of startups or small businesses focused on digital technology. As part of these dynamic changes, Palu City has introduced a digital business incubator to facilitate the development of local businesses. While this program aims to enhance capabilities, it also faces numerous challenges that may arise during its implementation. Therefore, monitoring is crucial to assess the effectiveness of the mentoring provided, ensuring that the business support
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Kuryan, Nadzeya, Mohammad Saud Khan, and Veronika Gustafsson. "Born globals and business incubators: a case analysis." International Journal of Organizational Analysis 26, no. 3 (2018): 490–517. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijoa-07-2017-1197.

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PurposeThis paper aims to analyze born globals and business incubators from an empirical standpoint. Particularly, the role of business incubators in the emergence and development of born global firms is focused, thereby outlining the significance of incubator influence on rapid internationalization.Design/methodology/approachBased on extant literature on born globals, business incubators and their interrelationship that nurtures internationalization, a theoretical model is developed and empirically tested to analyze potential born globals residing in business incubators.FindingsDue to service
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Njau, James Mwangi, Anita Wanjugu Wachira, and Lilian Karimi Mwenda. "New Venture Survival Challenges in Kenya: Does Business Incubation Help?" African Multidisciplinary Journal of Research 1, no. 1 (2025): 583–601. https://doi.org/10.71064/spu.amjr.1.1.2025.364.

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Small enterprises face a myriad of challenges that include; lack of access to finance, especially long-term finance, cannot benefit from scale economies, constraints in process and product innovation, difficulties in accessing tangible and intangible resources and limited access to scientific knowledge all of which very much pronounced in new ventures. Therefore, this study sought to explore new venture survival challenges in incubated technology-based new ventures in Kenya. The literature review reveals knowledge gaps in the new venture survival research findings and the empirical evidence on
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Ghina, Astri, and Ina Sinaryanti. "The Learning Evaluation of Business Incubator's Role in Developing Technology-Based Startups at Technology Business Incubator." Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) 14, no. 1 (2021): 35–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.12695/ajtm.2021.14.1.3.

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Abstract. Technology-based startup plays a vital role in improving the Indonesian economy. There are thousands of units of technology-based startups, though most of them are not adequately sustainable. The inadequacy is attributed to the fact that the products or services created are not in line with market needs and do not help understand business processes. Universities play an essential role in developing startups through business incubators to compete in the digital age. There is no conducive learning environment for business incubators in Indonesia, though the national standards are used.
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Rončević, Ante, and Aleksandra Ličanin. "The Influence of a Business Incubator on the Business Success of a Beginner Entrepreneur: Case Study of a Technology-innovation Center in Međimurje County." Croatian Regional Development Journal 4, no. 2 (2023): 65–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/crdj-2023-0008.

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Abstract The recession of the 1990s in Europe and the United States of America marked a defining moment for entrepreneurship. Business incubators emerged as a means of redistributing strategic resources and developing new tools for local and regional economies. In Croatia, most incubators are founded by cities and counties, with two private incubators also in operation. The Technological Innovation Center “Međimurje” (TICM) in Čakovec was established by Međimurje County in 2009 to incubate startup entrepreneurs, with the aim of supporting regional development and strengthening the entrepreneur
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Wolniak, Radosław, Michalene Eva Grebski, and Bożena Skotnicka-Zasadzień. "Comparative Analysis of the Level of Satisfaction with the Services Received at the Business Incubators (Hazleton, PA, USA and Gliwice, Poland)." Sustainability 11, no. 10 (2019): 2889. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11102889.

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This paper consists of a detailed comprehensive analysis of the client company satisfaction of services received at business incubator centers in the United States (USA) and Poland. This paper also includes how clients rated the importance of different services, which were provided to them at two business incubator centers; clients were generally satisfied with the services they received from the business incubators. Some services were not offered at both incubators to the same extent, which created discrepancy in the assessment results. The clients at the CAN-BE business incubator center alre
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Zapata-Guerrero, Francisco Tomás, Jannett Ayup, Elizabeth L. Mayer-Granados, and Jorge Charles-Coll. "Incubator efficiency vs survival of start-ups." RAUSP Management Journal 55, no. 4 (2020): 511–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rausp-04-2019-0063.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the knowledge on the efficiency of the incubators in Mexico, from a double-managerial approach (incubator and start-ups) measuring the efficiency oriented to the survival growth in the employment. Design/methodology/approach The efficiency of 25 business incubators of a university in a Mexico was analyzed from 2012 to 2014. Through the envelope data analysis (DEA) technique, composed of five inputs and three outputs, which help to determine the decision-making units (DMUs) that are in the best practice border, being able to know the factors
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Suyana, SE. MM., Hilma, Andika Nuraga Budiman, and Ely Nurhayati. "Effect of Managerial Ability and Effectivity on Tenant Business Performance at YARSI University Business Incubator." Jurnal Orientasi Bisnis dan Entrepreneurship (JOBS) 4, no. 2 (2023): 144–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.33476/jobs.v4i2.4072.

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The purpose of this study is to explain the importance of tenant performance in the creation of new entrepreneurs/tenants in higher education by entrepreneurship educational institutions where incubators are present. In Indonesia, a number of incubators are emerging, particularly at universities, as places to develop intellectual and professional human resources. The poor performance of the Yarsi University Incubator's tenants can be seen by looking at the 28 tenants that have started operating in the past five months. Because the population and sample for this study were childcare facilities
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Cirule, Iveta, Inga Uvarova, and Ginta Caune. "European Trends in Business Incubation Through open Innovation Approach." European Integration Studies 1, no. 16 (2022): 111–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.eis.1.16.31635.

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The open innovation (OI) is the actual framework for exploiting external resources and wider networks in doing innovation instead of just operating with in-house resources. Business incubators ensure networking and facilitate OI collaborations both inside the incubator among entrepreneurs and outside with external stakeholders. The purpose of the qualitative study is to identify the European trends in business incubation through OI approach by setting two main tasks – 1) identify business incubation trends and 2) validate these theoretical findings by conducting the empirical study in Latvia b
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Paraol de Matos, Guilherme, Milena Meridimi Teixeira, and Clarissa Stefani Teixeira. "An analysis of the pre-incubation process." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 8, no. 6 (2020): 01–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol8.iss6.2260.

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Innovation habitats have fostered entrepreneurship and assisted in the creation and development of innovative ventures. Among the existing innovation habitats, the pre-incubator has contributed to the creation of a successful business model. Thus, the current study aims to analyze the perception of the pre-incubated on the importance of pre-incubation in the development of their business. A case study was conducted through personal interviews with participants from the pre-incubator in Florianópolis. As a main result, it verified that the pre-incubator contributed to the development of the bus
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Hanson, Suzan Lee, Fernando Oliveira de Araujo, and Dennis Hanson. "Are the resources provided by Business Incubators suitable to the needs of their customers?" Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management 19, no. 4 (2022): 1565. http://dx.doi.org/10.14488/bjopm.1565.2022.

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Highlights: Studies on business incubation reveal that little is known about what incubatees really want and need. What are their challenges? Are the available resources adequate to meet them? This work attempts to find methods to assist in answering these questions. Goal: The present study investigates the suitability of resources supplied by incubators to the needs of incubated firms with the goal of proposing a methodology to assess resources’ customer satisfaction and identify opportunities for satisfaction enhancement. Design/Methodology/Approach: The methodology integrates the research o
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TItik, Taufikurohmah, and Rizki Fidarina Nuzzila. "Strategy for Strengthening Business Incubators in Higher Education Startup Assistance: Case Study of Unesa Business Incubator." Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Studies 06, no. 01 (2023): 231–37. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7549992.

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This study aims to analyze the problems and constraints of Unesa's business incubator (PIBT) implementation in university startup assistance and to formulate Unesa's business incubator strengthening strategy in university startup assistance. This study uses a quantitative and qualitative approach. Data collection used questionnaires to the university academic community (Unesa) and in-depth interviews with several key persons who understand the development of university startups and business incubators. The study results show that the implementation of assistance for university startups
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AL-MUBARAKI, HANADI, and HOLGER SCHRÖL. "MEASURING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BUSINESS INCUBATORS: A FOUR DIMENSIONS APPROACH FROM A GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL PERSPECTIVE." Journal of Enterprising Culture 19, no. 04 (2011): 435–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218495811000842.

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Business incubators are intended to support startup and entrepreneurial businesses by providing a number of services and resources to clients. The effectiveness of the business incubation industry has been debated since the industry gained popularity in the 1990s. But up to now, there exists no commonly agreed model in theory and practice to measure the effectiveness of business incubation in a standardized way. The aim of this paper is to identify and to assess critical dimension of business incubation, which are suitable to measure the effectiveness of business incubation. This research is a
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Maraqa, Amer, and Arif Darmawan. "ENHANCING THE ROLE OF NETWORKED BUSINESS INCUBATORS AS A CATALYST OF PROMOTING TRADING BUSINESS AMONG OIC." International Journal of Islamic Business 1, no. 1 (2016): 29–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/ijib2016.1.1.3.

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Business incubators have been proven as effective in creating jobs and accelerating the growth of new businesses. The purpose of this paper is to investigate and identify the situation and factors of business incubator as a catalyst to facilitate successful implementation such as, 1) young entrepreneur, 2) job creation, and 3) Networking business incubators and (SMEs) among OIC countries. Although the basic concept of business incubation remains until today, there have been several enhancements to the capability of business incubators to create entrepreneurs and improve economic driver. Moreov
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Kitagawa, Fumi, and Susan Robertson. "High-Tech Entrepreneurial Firms in a University-Based Business Incubator." International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation 13, no. 4 (2012): 249–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5367/ijei.2012.0092.

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This paper considers the underlying processes and contexts of incubation as critical factors in accelerated firm growth in a university-based technology incubator. At the heart of the study is a concern to understand these dynamics in the early stages of incubation, including processes of firm network formation, the capacity to access and use combinations of resources at various phases of incubation, and the ways in which the incubator, as a techno-social space, supports the connection of different resources and their relationships. Building on theoretical frameworks that draw on the conceptua
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Nair, Sujith, and Tomas Blomquist. "The temporal dimensions of business incubation: A value-creation perspective." International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation 21, no. 1 (2018): 38–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1465750318817970.

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The purpose of this article is to develop an understanding of business incubation along its temporal dimensions from a value creation perspective. We explore the temporal dimensions of business incubation by conducting a case study of six Swedish incubators with 43 semi-structured interviews of entrepreneurs and incubator coaches and managers. We show that temporality could be understood along the content and process of value creation. Such a delineation brings out the temporal tensions associated with the value creation processes in incubation. Our study adds to the current incubator literatu
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Grandi, Alessandro, and Rosa Grimaldi. "Evolution of Incubation Models." Industry and Higher Education 18, no. 1 (2004): 23–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5367/000000004773040933.

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This paper addresses the role of incubators in supporting new venture creation. A mapping of four different types of incubator is proposed: corporate private incubators (CPIs), independent private incubators (IPIs), business innovation centres (BICs) and university business incubators (UBIs). This mapping is exemplified through case studies of one incubator for each of the four categories. The authors argue that one interpretative key to explain the dynamics of the incubation industry is the evolution of company requirements and consequently of the services offered by incubators. In this conte
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Chandra, Pankaj, Sandeep Srivastav, and Bipin Shah. "Innovation, Incubation, and Incubator." Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers 28, no. 2 (2003): 89–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0256090920030208.

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This panel discussion was a part of a programme ‘From Incubation to Enterprise’ which was conducted by Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad's (IIMA) Centre for Innovation, Incubation, and Entreprenuership (CIIE) on January 4, 2003. Professor Pankaj Chandra of IIMA led the discussion. The distinguished panelists were Mr Sandeep Srivastav and Professor Bipin Shah. Their experience and insight on the subject helped in understanding the process of incubation leading to enterprise. The panel discussion addressed the following questions: What is incubation? What is innovation? What is the proce
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Voisey, Pam, Lynne Gornall, Paul Jones, and Brychan Thomas. "Developing a Model for a ‘Ladder of Incubation’ Linked to Higher and Further Education Institutions in Wales." Industry and Higher Education 19, no. 6 (2005): 445–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5367/000000005775354437.

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Business incubators play a critical role in economic regeneration through the development and support of new and sustainable enterprises. Many UK incubator projects are funded by the European Commission through the higher education sector. This study compares and contrasts six business incubation case studies and identifies significant criteria for successful operation and ongoing sustainability. A conceptual framework for a ‘ladder’ of business incubation, supporting new businesses through start-up and growth, is proposed as a guide to good practice. The findings clearly identify the need for
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Suhandojo, M. Askinatin, D. A. Pradnyapasa, and N. Heldini. "Developing a business incubator measurement model." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1108, no. 1 (2022): 012031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1108/1/012031.

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Abstract The industrial revolution 5.0 leads to a society 5.0 focusing on human welfare that pays attention to environmental sustainability and can begin with the process of creating environmentally friendly products. This study aims to prepare an ecosystem for creating environmentally friendly products by the following 2030 SDGs agenda through the support of the creation of an incubator organization as a vehicle for the growth of new competitive entrepreneurs. The methodology is compiled by elaborating the dimensions formed from the organization of a business incubator into variables based on
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Maital, Shlomo, Shmuel Ravid, D. V. R. Seshadri, and Alon Dumanis. "Toward a Grounded Theory of Effective Business Incubation." Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers 33, no. 4 (2008): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0256090920080401.

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Business incubators are found all over the world. Yet, to date, no viable integrative theory of effective business incubation exists. This essay outlines a grounded theory of incubation, driven by case studies, empirical results, and field work, based on three main principles that generalize across countries and cultures. They are: The paradox of market emulation: Successful incubators both emulate market conditions and shield their ‘infants’ from them. Managing this paradox is fraught with difficulty, not the least because it is often not explicitly recognized. Resolving the key make-or-break
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Apa, Roberta, Roberto Grandinetti, and Silvia Rita Sedita. "The social and business dimensions of a networked business incubator: the case of H-Farm." Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development 24, no. 2 (2017): 198–221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jsbed-07-2016-0103.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide insights on the relational dimension of a networked business incubator (NBI), by investigating the intermediary role of incubator management in fostering social and business ties linking tenants among each other, with the incubator management and external actors. Design/methodology/approach The paper offers a literature review on the NBIs and advances a comprehensive analytical framework of the networked incubation model. This framework is empirically illustrated through a case study research on a leading Italian private NBI, namely, H-Farm. The
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YUAN, JING. "The Relationship Between Business Model Innovation and Operational Performance of Incubator Enterprise." International Journal of Science and Business 16, no. 1 (2022): 153–91. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7052389.

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With the advent of service economy, business incubators have provided a series of service support by expanding the physical space and improving the infrastructure for newly established small and medium-sized high-tech enterprises, thereby reduced entrepreneurial risks and costs as well as increasing success rate of entrepreneurs, and promoted transformation of scientific and technological achievements. Business incubators have become an important carrier for cultivating enterprises and entrepreneurs, and supporting innovation and entrepreneurship. In the context of "Business startups and
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Zulkarnain, Muhammad Qadafi, Romansyah Sahabuddin, Andi Nurzakiah Amin, and Andi Annisa Sulolipu. "Effectiveness of Government Business Incubators in Stimulating The Growth of UMKM in Makassar City." Economics and Business Journal (ECBIS) 3, no. 2 (2025): 231–42. https://doi.org/10.47353/ecbis.v3i2.187.

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the Government Business Incubators in encouraging the growth of MSMEs in Makassar City. Using a qualitative approach and case study research design, this study explores the experiences and perceptions of MSME actors and incubator managers regarding the impact of incubation on their business development. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and documentation related to the incubation program run by Makassar Technopark and Makassar City Business Incubator. The results of the study indicate that business incubato
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Halim, Fandi, Gunawan, and Agustina. "Digital-Based Incubator Framework Modelling for University." International Journal of E-Entrepreneurship and Innovation 10, no. 1 (2020): 14–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijeei.2020010102.

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A business incubator is an entity which supports a developing business through providing resources and services and has become more common as the number of entrepreneurs increases. This is especially in the university environment for its ability to become a product or service for students entrepreneurs. The research is aimed at modeling a digital-based business incubator framework for universities who intend to establish their own incubators. Research was conducted by analyzing previous models and research. The framework consists of 4 stages which include: preparation, pre-incubation, incubati
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Gao, Yuchen, and Yimei Hu. "The upgrade to hybrid incubators in China: a case study of Tuspark incubator." Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management 8, no. 3 (2017): 331–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jstpm-05-2017-0021.

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Purpose This study aims to explore key factors and specific ways for the upgrade to hybrid incubators in the context of China. A hybrid incubator means that a technology-based business incubators (TBIs) can implement various distinct value creation processes with the integration of the advantages of non-for-profit and for-profit TBIs at same time as Chinese government now requires government-sponsored non-for-profit TBIs to be profitable self-sustainability with less dependent on direct public subsidies, aiming to motivate these TBIs to provide higher quality services for their tenant new tech
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Vaz, Roberto, João Vidal de Carvalho, and Sandrina Francisca Teixeira. "Developing a Digital Business Incubator Model to Foster Entrepreneurship, Business Growth, and Academia–Industry Connections." Sustainability 15, no. 9 (2023): 7209. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15097209.

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The roles and positive impacts of business incubators, including virtual ones, in promoting entrepreneurship and innovation in multiple industries, and their consequent contributions to fostering sustainable economic growth and social development, have been highly advocated in the extant literature. Nonetheless, several authors highlight the urgent need to further carry out research concerning these structures’ operation models by involving end users, since knowledge related to this phenomenon remains scant. This study sets out to convey the third phase of a broader research and development pr
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Fithri, Prima, Alizar Hasan, Syafrizal Syafrizal, and Donard Games. "Enhancing Business Incubator Performances from Knowledge-Based Perspectives." Sustainability 16, no. 15 (2024): 6303. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16156303.

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The rapid evolution of technology has reshaped the global economy, intensified competition, and prompted industry players to embrace innovation to maintain sustained competitiveness. In Indonesia, business incubators, overseen by universities and provincial/city governments, are pivotal. However, understanding the determinants of business incubator performance remains limited. This study investigates 24 statement items aiming to uncover the factors influencing technology business incubators in Indonesia, focusing on knowledge management as a mediating variable from a knowledge-based perspectiv
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Shepard, Jeffrey. "Incubation Process Case Study." Management and Organizational Studies 5, no. 3 (2018): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/mos.v5n3p43.

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The purpose of this case study is to create a profile of business incubators by exploring various aspects concerned with their operations. While tracing the history, development and current practices of business incubators, the aspects explored include the identification of: the nature of clients served, incubator mission, incubator staffing/personnel, incubator management, incubator resources, and incubator facilities/technology. The main motivation behind this case study is to compile an exhaustive profile of business incubators into one paper.This case study mainly utilized secondary resear
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Wei, Shanting, Zhuo Zhang, and Xintong Chen. "How does business incubator motivate start-ups based on super-network: A dynamic capability perspective." Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems 40, no. 6 (2021): 11131–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/jifs-202279.

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Network-based incubation has undergone rapid developments and the incubation mechanism has begun to change recently. To incentive the start-ups on the basis of ensuring its own interests, the incubator needs to design a feasible contract. According to network theory, a single network cannot adequately describe the heterogeneous alliances of incubated start-ups in the business incubator. Therefore, by constructing super-network structure of incubated start-ups, this paper designs two types of linear incentive contracts and uses numerical simulation to further discuss the model. The results indi
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Sonjaya, Nana Supriatna, Agus Yudianto, and Meddy Nurparatama. "Peran Inkubator Bisnis untuk Meningkatkan Minat Mahasiswa Menjadi Entrepreneur di Lingkungan Universitas Wiralodra Indramayu." Jurnal EMT KITA 9, no. 3 (2025): 748–56. https://doi.org/10.35870/emt.v9i3.3736.

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The role of business incubators is a strategic need for universities that offer entrepreneurship courses. This study examines the relationship between the role of business incubators and students' interest in starting a business. Based on statistical analysis, it was found that the existence of a business incubator has a significant positive effect on increasing students' interest in entrepreneurship. This finding suggests that the support provided by a business incubator can strengthen students' motivation to become entrepreneurs, especially in terms of access to mentors and resources that su
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Karatas-Ozkan, Mine, William D. Murphy, and David Rae. "University Incubators in the UK." International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation 6, no. 1 (2005): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5367/0000000053026419.

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The overall aim of this paper is to deepen the understanding of forming and effectively managing university incubators in the UK. Recognizing that the term ‘business incubator’ embraces a wide range of institutions, all of which aim to foster the creation and development of enterprises – SMEs or corporate ventures – by established organizations, the formation of different types of university incubators is explored from the perspective of the incubator managers who are involved in the process. Four case studies are presented, which show how the incubator managers discern incubation practices wi
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Stojanović, Radmila, and Peter Harmat. "Student business incubator." Ekonomski pogledi 17, no. 4 (2015): 187–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/ekopog1504187s.

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Faisol, Faisol, Diah Nurdiwaty, Hestin Sri Widiawati, and Sigit Puji Winarko. "BUSINESS INCUBATORS AS ENABLERS TO INNOVATION CAPABILITIES OF MSMEs: AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA." Agrisocionomics: Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian 8, no. 1 (2024): 42–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/agrisocionomics.v8i1.21956.

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Business incubators are seen as crucial enablers of innovation, offering mentoring and other support to the budding entrepreneurs and enterprises. Numerous investments have been made by the Governments and other agencies to support the growth of business incubators, including those in the infrastructure, finance, human resources and communication technologies. Using cross-section data from 156 representatives of MSMES in the City of Kediri (East Java Province of Indonesia), this study examines how business incubator capability is perceived to affect the innovation performance of regional MSMEs
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Assenova, Valentina A. "Early-Stage Venture Incubation and Mentoring Promote Learning, Scaling, and Profitability Among Disadvantaged Entrepreneurs." Organization Science 31, no. 6 (2020): 1560–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2020.1367.

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Socially and educationally disadvantaged entrepreneurs often lack the knowledge and prior experience to develop and scale their businesses. Owing to limited educational and employment opportunities, poverty, and discrimination, these entrepreneurs frequently experience low business growth and performance. What factors influence the effectiveness of early-stage venture incubation and mentoring for promoting learning, scaling, and profitability among these entrepreneurs? Two studies in a business incubator serving low-income, underprivileged entrepreneurs in South Africa evaluate this question.
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Asensio-Ciria, Ana, Carmen De-Pablos-Heredero, Francisco José Blanco Jiménez, and Antón García Martínez. "Typology of Business Incubators in Spain According to the Stages of Startups Incubation." Administrative Sciences 14, no. 11 (2024): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/admsci14110291.

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The aim of this work was to classify the business incubators in Spain according to the four phases of the startup’s incubation process. Considering that the graduation rate implies greater survival and business success of the incubated companies, they have been identified at each stage of the incubation (spread of entrepreneurship, pre-incubation, advanced incubation, and graduation). The activities that present higher impacts on the success of the incubated companies and the activities carried out by the business incubator that have a greater relevance on the graduation of the companies have
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