2021
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v11-i7/9940
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Business Incubator: The Genesis, Evolution, and Innovation Invigoration

Abstract: Global trends and advancements, economic demands, technological revolutions, and challenges are among some of the factors contributing towards the creation of business incubators to nurture fledgling startups to upscale and accelerate their business development. Although it is widely acknowledged that incubation models have changed over the years, yet not many aware of the value propositions that have been evolved over the past decades. Therefore, this study starts with the genesis of business incubation which… Show more

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“…While Ahmed et al (2021) define it as "newly established business organizations aiming to fulfill a need or gap in the marketplace." Indiran et al (2021) categorize business incubators into four types: public, private, university, and hybrid business incubators. The academic literature has long recognized the significance of incubation in developing successful startups (Pinto & Rua, 2023;Voisey et al, 2006;Cao et al, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Ahmed et al (2021) define it as "newly established business organizations aiming to fulfill a need or gap in the marketplace." Indiran et al (2021) categorize business incubators into four types: public, private, university, and hybrid business incubators. The academic literature has long recognized the significance of incubation in developing successful startups (Pinto & Rua, 2023;Voisey et al, 2006;Cao et al, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Business incubators have been widely developed to advise, support, promote and provide an environment conducive to the creation of businesses and entrepreneurs (Gerdsri et al , 2021, p. 1). Indiran et al (2021, p. 342) go further in explaining that business incubation has evolved since the 1950s to become today the third generation of incubators that are based on “access to external resources, knowledge and legitimacy. Incubators also foster the creation of connections between entrepreneurs and companies” (Porter and Kramer, 2011).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%