2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201815006032
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The impact of monitoring and business assistance intensity on Malaysian ICT incubatees’ performance

Abstract: Abstract. 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… Show more

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“…The assistance provided is to provide information and understanding of ongoing business management. Business assistance is considered very important to avoid failure [22]. The assistant will provide advice and input to the beneficiaries so that there is a good consideration in making decisions for each business step.…”
Section: Business Assistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assistance provided is to provide information and understanding of ongoing business management. Business assistance is considered very important to avoid failure [22]. The assistant will provide advice and input to the beneficiaries so that there is a good consideration in making decisions for each business step.…”
Section: Business Assistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is clear that the screening or the selection process is important to ensure a suitable fit or a match between the mission and resources of the incubation programme and the incubatees' needs (Walker, 2004, Amezcua et al, 2013. Three broad categories around management, finances, and market were some of the selection matrix used (Abdul Khalid, Kayani, & Gilbert, 2018). However, according to Wulung et al (2014), despite the importance of the selection process, there have been little or no effort to date to formulate a model that addresses multi-criterion incubatee selection.…”
Section: Selection Processmentioning
confidence: 99%