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Journal articles on the topic "Incubator tenants"

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Kristianingsih, Ujang Sumarwan, and Rokhani Hasbullah. "Faktor-Faktor yang Memengaruhi Kinerja dan Kepuasan Tenan di Inkubator Bisnis IPB." MANAJEMEN IKM: Jurnal Manajemen Pengembangan Industri Kecil Menengah 12, no. 1 (September 6, 2017): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/mikm.12.1.84-92.

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Business incubator is an assistance agency for beginner business which is believed to be able to generate professional, independent, and competitive entrepreneurs. This research aims to identify factors influencing the performance of business incubator’s tenants, and evaluate tenants’s satisfaction during their participation in business incubator. This research is conducted in Business Incubator of IPB by interviewing both inwall tenants and outwall tenants. The data obtained are analyzed using, Wilcoxon test with SPSS software, Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) and Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI). Result of this research reveals that performance of inwall and outwall tenants are shown by the increase of gross profit, profit, number of employee, increase of product variants, number of customer, participation in training, the presence of business assistance, participation in training, the presence of business assistance, expansion of business place, expansion of business place. marketing expansion or number of agent, and the decline of complaints experienced by tenants. According to the calculation result of IPA,CSI, tenant satisfaction level on business incubator is categorized as good. Factor that is considered need to be improved by Business Incubator of IPB is adequate human resources performance improvement, especially for assistance and service toward tenants.
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Aşcigil, Semra F., Nace R. Magner, and Elif Karabulut Temel. "Trust as a Determinant of Entrepreneurs' Preference to Remain Tenants in Turkish Business Incubators." Psychological Reports 109, no. 1 (August 2011): 169–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/01.07.17.21.pr0.109.4.169-173.

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Relations of two types of trust by entrepreneurs with the entrepreneurs' preference to remain an incubator tenant were examined using questionnaire data from 67 owners of companies in 6 Turkish incubators. As hypothesized, trust in incubator management had a positive and unique relation with preference to remain an incubator tenant. However, trust in other incubator tenants did not show the hypothesized positive and unique relation with preference to remain a tenant; the results indicated the relation is negative.
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Fry, Fred L. "The Role of Incubators in Small Business Planning." American Journal of Small Business 12, no. 1 (July 1987): 51–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104225878701200104.

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An incubator houses a number of new, small businesses that share space and administrative support. Management assistance is usually available and financial assistance is sometimes provided. Incubator managers can aid tenants also by encouraging and assisting them in their planning efforts. However, this study found a wide variance among incubators regarding the amount of planning by tenant firms. Further, the amount of planning by tenants appears to be a function of the amount of planning that is required or encouraged by incubator managers. The major implication is that planning can be affected by incubator managers. Thus, incubator managers should see part of their role as a planning facilitator. Additional areas for future research are suggested.
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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. This research evaluates the learning process in a Technology Business Incubator in Bandung University using case study methods. Data is collected by performing in-depth interviews with three incubator managers and seven startup founders or tenants who have completed the incubation process. The business industry consists of education, design, printing, and fishery, while thehe interviews cover the process before, during, and after incubation, including the tenant's selection criteria and stages, learning processes in incubators and facilities, after graduation programs, and measurement of the impacts. The results show that the practices fit the ideal conditions, including training-focused and knowledge sharing session programs or skills, knowledge provisions, and expertise improvement programs for tenants, rental system facilities for graduates, and commercialization support. Furthermore, there are opportunities to improve several aspects, including developing tenant admission selection criteria, effective learning approaches, coaching, networking, and broader funding, graduation criteria, monitoring for graduates, and a more comprehensive range of impact measurement. This research helps guide business incubators to prioritize developing aspects of services. Moreover, evaluation using the mixed method is open for further investigation. Keywords: Business incubator, pre-incubation, main incubation, post-incubation, startup, learning evaluation
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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 (March 30, 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 that the head of the university, the Rector or the Director may issue a business incubators license. Thus, internal validation can be done by university or college management through the issuance of Decree (SK) Establishment complete with personnel appointed as manager. Furthermore, the college, has to provide a place or room consisting of office space, tenant room at least 3, discussion room 1, and tenant production display room. External validation is carried out by tenants through their success of becoming independent businessmen after being forged or incubated in a business incubator for a maximum of 3 years in one incubation period.
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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 (May 15, 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 collection of primary data was conducted by means of face-to-face in-depth interviews and a survey. Data were processed through social network analysis (SNA) tools. Findings The results highlight the co-presence and interaction of social and business ties, which build up a vital environment nurturing an entrepreneurial ecosystem. Community-based relationships and the intermediation of incubator management are crucial for supporting tenants in product and business development activities. Research limitations/implications These results pave the way to further research, oriented to the conceptualization of a NBI as a (small) cluster. Moreover, the application of the SNA tools adopted invites further research on networked incubators, applying the same methodology in new directions. Originality/value This paper adds to previous literature on NBIs by providing evidence of the intermediary role of incubator management in promoting and facilitating social and business relationships occurring among tenants, between tenants and the incubator management, as well as with external advisors, clients and suppliers.
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Setiawan, Wawan Lulus. "Difussion of Inovation of Creative Industry Values on the Tenants of Sragen Tehcno Park Trough Business Incubator Model." European Journal of Economics and Business Studies 8, no. 1 (May 19, 2017): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejes.v8i1.p48-56.

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Currently creative industry in Indonesia is being develops as primary sector in economic development due to its capability to increase the value added of local resources, providing employment, and promoting tourism on the basis of sustainable development principles. Several techno park currently have been being developed by the government in various locations and various sector of economy as the focus of development. Sragen Tecno Park located in Central Java is one of Techno Park which focus on creative industry development trough business incubator model. In 2016 the program was followed by 10 (ten) new entrepreneurs as Tenants. By applying business incubator approach the Tenants were treated through the process beginning from selection, entrepreneurship training, managerial training, technical training, design and creativity training, as well as assistance, consulting, and advocating for marketing activities. Using the participatory action research, this qualitative study finds that business incubator model could improve creative industry values covering entrepreneurship values and art values of the Tenants, beside, supply chain and value chain of creative industry could be developed by the Tenant as well. This resulted in the improvement of business performance of the Tenant. Diffusion of innovation of creative industry values on the tenants trough business incubator model has indicated its effectiveness as an approach to develop Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), so that it has implication for policies of developing SMEs in other local resource based economic sector.
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Chiromo, Forbes, Goodwell Muyengwa, and Joseph Makuvaza. "Investigation Of The Impact Of Networking Among Tenants In The Seda Limpopo Jewellery Incubator In South Africa." Balkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education 1, no. 1 (August 15, 2014): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cplbu-2014-0005.

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AbstractThis study investigates the extent to which tenants in a jewellery incubator in the Limpopo Province of South Africa network. Since 1994 SEDA has set up more than 31 incubation centres in furniture making, construction, chemicals, jewellery, ICT, metal fabrication, agriculture and small scale mining. This study was done through a survey conducted on tenants in the SEDA Limpopo Jewellery Incubator (SLJI). Information was obtained through a structured questionnaire. The study revealed how tenants benefit from networking around exhibitions and collective purchasing of raw material. Through the Incubator institutional mechanisms, the study explains how tenants share expertise, experiences, technology and resources. Unfortunately the tenants do not initiate the own networking programmes. They lose out on benefits associated with collective effort in other areas such as advertisements, lobbying the government for industrial stands, organising an newsletter, hiring of consultants, and organising joint training programmes. Lastly the study identified opportunities that the tenants could collectively exploit in order strengthen and sustain their businesses.
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Firdaus, Diky, Bagus Priambodo, and Yuwan Jumaryadi. "Implementation of Push Notification for Business Incubator." International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE) 15, no. 14 (October 26, 2019): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v15i14.11357.

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Push notification of cellular is one of the important features in delivery of information from a mobile application. The push notification feature is provided by firebase cloud messaging in sending notification messages to android devices. The application of push notification on the network for business incubator tenant selection can help improve the process and quality of information distribution in building communication networks and information for startups. This activity is one of the business incubators activities in looking for startups potention and technology products that are deserve to be selected as potential tenants and partners.
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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 (July 9, 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 services provided, such as infrastructure, business support and networking, business incubators create a favorable environment for rapid internationalization of their tenants. However, the initiative to go international comes from the incubatees, and the motivating role of business incubators in this process is fairly insignificant.Originality/valueThe incubator-incubation phenomenon is notably under-researched, with most of the literature focusing on “incubator topics.” This relationship is extremely important to understand to choose appropriate political measures and orchestrate effective management of business incubators.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Incubator tenants"

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Grau, Garry. "The Assessment of Tennessee Community College Roles in Business Incubator Development as Perceived by Administrators and Tenants." [Johnson City, Tenn. : East Tennessee State University], 2001. http://etd-submit.etsu.edu/etd/theses/available/etd-0328101-113158/unrestricted/grau0416a.pdf.

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Stein, Arne Ibo, and Winkel Rein te. "Sustainability-oriented incubators: nurturing our future heroes? : A single case study research." Thesis, Jönköping University, Internationella Handelshögskolan, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-53300.

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Background: Environmental problems are a worrying phenomenon, and there is a call for action. One way to face these problems lies in sustainable entrepreneurship. There is an increase in sustainability-oriented incubators supporting these sustainable entrepreneurs on their entrepreneurial journey, using various support systems. However, there is little research available about the support systems sustainability-oriented incubators offer, the importance of these support systems, and the influence of entrepreneurial stages. Purpose: With our study, we provide sustainability-oriented incubator managers with insights into the importance of different support systems, the frequency in which they are offered and the role of different entrepreneurial stages. This allows sustainability-oriented incubators to support their tenants better and, therefore, positively influence sustainable entrepreneurship.  Method: A single case study method has been applied by using a mixed-method approach of qualitative semi-structured interviews and a quantitative questionnaire which was filled in prior to the interviews by the participants. In total, nine participants were interviewed, consisting of seven incubator tenants and two incubator managers. Conclusion: This research has found a high level of importance and frequency of business model support and market research support, irrespective of the different entrepreneurial stages. This implies a constant reiteration process from sustainable entrepreneurs, demanding a strong-intervention role from the sustainability-oriented incubator. Furthermore, this research has found the shortcomings in using the effectuation model for analysing entrepreneurial stages and suggests a different application.
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Koseoglu, Gamze. "Social Capital Development Among Tenant Firms And Between Tenant Firms And The Host University In Business Incubators: A Case Of A Turkish Business Incubator." Thesis, METU, 2007. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12608448/index.pdf.

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In order to determine the effects of social capital in innovative contexts, Nahapiet and Ghoshal&rsquo
s (1998) three dimensions of social capital (structural, relational and cognitive) were investigated in a business incubator located in a university science park. This thesis tries to answer five questions for the incubator context: (1) What are the antecedents of the three dimensions of social capital? (2) What are the benefits of social capital for the tenant firms? (3) How are the dimensions of social capital related to the antecedents and benefits? (4) What are the effects of being located in a university on social capital development between the firms and the host university? and (5) What is the role of the incubator management/specialists on social capital creation? The research questions were investigated in two layers: (1) Social capital development among tenant firms, and (2) Social capital development between the tenant firms and the host university. The research was designed with a multi-method approach along four steps. In the first step, the selected incubator was observed for a day. In the second stage, a pilot interview was conducted with one of the tenant firms. Next the firms were asked to complete a questionnaire regarding their demographic characteristics. In the last stage, a theoretical sample of nine selected firms&rsquo
owners were interviewed. All the collected data were analyzed following the grounded theory approach (Strauss and Corbin, 1990) and seven propositions were developed to be investigated in further research.
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Faria, Aline Mariane de. "Financiamento público de apoio à inovação: um estudo em empresas incubadas de base tecnológica no Estado de São Paulo." Universidade de São Paulo, 2016. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/12/12139/tde-22032016-104058/.

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A inovação é algo de alta relevância para o crescimento econômico e social do Estado Nacional (Hyytinen & Toivanen, 2005; Schumpeter, 1942). Contudo, seu desenvolvimento é um processo caro e arriscado, uma vez que seu retorno não é garantido (Corder & Salles-Filho, 2006; Hall, 2002). Desta forma, a obtenção de financiamento para inovação pode ser dificultada pelos agentes financeiros tradicionais. Por outro lado, uma vez que o objetivo do Estado é promover ações de interesse público para a promoção do desenvolvimento econômico e social (Muller, 2003), é justificável que o governo promova políticas públicas para induzir a transformação da economia por meio da inovação, implementando ações que minimizem suas dificuldades, especialmente aquelas já citadas. Entretanto, os recursos disponibilizados pelo governo são escassos e, por esse motivo, é beneficiada apenas uma parcela dos projetos inovadores. Para que haja uma alocação mais eficiente de recursos, as agências administradoras de recursos públicos precisam analisar as características do projeto inovador, da empresa e do empreendedor, para identificar aquelas com maior probabilidade de sucesso. Dentre as inúmeras características que podem ser abordadas, esta pesquisa buscou analisar: (i) o Background do Empreendedor; (ii) a Maturidade do Estágio do Produto Inovador; e (iii) o Capital Relacional da Empresa. Com isso, este estudo tem como objetivo principal analisar as relações existentes entre as características da empresa e a concessão de recursos financeiros públicos para inovação. Especificamente, a pesquisa foi aplicada apenas entre empresas incubadas de base tecnológica do Estado de São Paulo e abordou a concessão de recursos pelas principais agências públicas atuantes no Estado, as quais são: Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos (FINEP), Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) e Serviço Brasileiro de Apoio às Micro e Pequenas Empresas (SEBRAE) (SDECTI, 2013). Em termos metodológicos, o estudo se enquadra como um (i) estudo correlacional, uma vez que pretende apresentar a relação entre determinadas variáveis independentes e dependentes; e (ii) quantitativo, uma vez que estabelece hipóteses e classifica a relação entre variáveis por meio da utilização de instrumentos estatísticos (Regressão Logística). A técnica de coleta empregada foi o levantamento (survey), com a utilização de questionários enviados por email e respondidos por uma amostra de 95 empresas. Como resultado principal tem-se que a formação acadêmica, componente do background do empreendedor, tem relação positiva com a concessão de recursos públicos. A principal contribuição do estudo para a literatura acadêmica sobre financiamento da inovação é a aplicação em micro e pequenas empresas, uma vez que os estudos já realizados enfatizaram, em sua maioria, médias e grandes empresas maduras no mercado.
The development of innovation is very important for economic and social growth of the National State (Hyytinen & Toivanen, 2005; Schumpeter, 1942). However, the development of innovation is an expensive and risky process, since your return is not guaranteed (Corder & Salles-Filho, 2006; Hall, 2002). Thereby obtaining financing for innovation may be hampered by traditional financial agents. On the other hand, since the goal of the state is to promote actions in the public interest for promoting economic and social development (Muller, 2003), it is justifiable for the government promotes public policies to induce transformation of the economy through innovation, implementing actions to minimize their difficulties, especially those already mentioned. However, the resources provided by the government are scarce and, therefore, are benefiting only a portion of innovative projects. So there is a more efficient allocation of resources, managers of public resources agencies need to analyze the characteristics of the innovative project, the company and the entrepreneur, to identify those most likely to succeed. Among the many features that can be addressed, this research aims to analyze: (i) Entrepreneur background; (ii) Maturity Stage of Innovative Product; and (iii) Company Relational Capital. Therefore, this study is meant to examine relationships between characteristics of the enterprise and the granting of public funding for innovation. Specifically, the survey was conducted only among incubated technology-based companies of the State of São Paulo and addressed granting of resources by the major public agencies active state, which are: Financier of Studies and Projects (FINEP), National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), Support Foundation of São Paulo Research (FAPESP), e Brazilian Service of Support for Micro and Small Enterprises (SEBRAE) (SDECTI, 2013). In terms of methodology, this study frames as (i) correlational study, since you intend to show a certain relationship between independent and dependent variables; and (ii) quantitative, since cases down and classifies the relationship between variables by means of using statistical tools (Logistic Regression). The collection technique used was a survey, using questionnaires sent by email and answered by a sample of 95 companies. The main result has been that academic training, the entrepreneurial background of the component, has a positive relationship with the granting of public funds. The main contribution of this study to the consolidation of academic literature on funding for innovation is the application of micro and small businesses, since previous studies emphasize, mostly medium and large mature firms.
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ming-da, Lu, and 呂銘達. "A Study on the Nurturing Services Demand among the Stage of Incubator Tenants'' Development and the Type of Incubator Tenants-The Empirical Study of Incubator Tenants in Taiwan." Thesis, 2001. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/54576578298034082835.

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實踐大學
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Incubator’s nurturing service items is the most important issue about incubator’s success. For the study on the nurturing services demand among the type of incubator tenants and the stage of incubator tenants'' development. To divide the stage of incubator tenants'' development as I: the initial stage, II: the developing product stage, III: the product to put to the test stage, IV: the market developed stage, and to classify the type of incubator tenants as I: new venture with no origin, II: new venture with hi-tech origin, III: new venture with traditional origin. The research of tenants’ need finds that information support is the most important demand, the next is legal assistance, furthermore is technology and personnel support, not of the least use is space and facilities, and a routine administrative matters, by Ridit analysis. The statistics used MANOVA and Ridit analysis test to compare the service demanding intensity of the different stage of incubator tenants'' development, and the type of incubator tenants. The tenants’ need at the initial stage are information, legal assistance, technology and personnel support, and to enhance space and facilities, and .a routine administrative matters. The tenants’ need at the developing product stage are to enhance financial affairs, and business-related services. The tenants’ need at the product to put to the test stage are to decrease the need of technology and personnel support, and to enhance administrative support, and information support. The tenants’ need at the market developed stage are to enhance technology and personnel support, and business-related services. The tenants’ need for new venture with no origin are information, legal assistance, technology and personnel support, and to enhance space and facilities, and .a routine administrative matters. The tenants’ need for new venture with hi-tech origin are to enhance technology and personnel support, and. financial affairs. The tenants’ need for new venture with traditional origin are similar with hi-tech origin, even more to enhance financial affairs. Incubator must hard to provide nurturing service of the tenants’ need. So, the primary work is known the all kinds of the tenants’ need.
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Tseng, Fang-Yi, and 曾芳藝. "The Study of the Influential Factors to the Incubator Tenants' Satisfaction." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/r963z7.

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碩士
中原大學
企業管理研究所
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The objective of this study is to confer the factors which affect the satisfaction of tenants in incubators. Through reviewing related references, we came up with three hypotheses: 1.The effect between resource degree of the hardware and the performance in tenants. 2.The effect between support degree of the software and the performance in tenants. 3.The relationship between satisfaction and the performance in tenants. The study collects empirical data from tenants in incubators. We delivered 180 questionnaires, and received 49 questionnaires. The effective sample response rate is 27.22 %. The study applies for Pearson correlation analysis, regression analysis. Results of statistical analyses provided three important conclusions as follows: 1.There are significant correlations between resource degree of the hardware and the performance in tenants. The higher degree of the hardware incubators provides, the better performance tenants show. 2.There are significant correlations between support degree of the software and the performance in tenants. The higher degree of the software incubators provides, the better performance tenants show. 3.The performance in tenants is positively related to satisfaction.
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Chung, Hsiang-Lin, and 鍾翔麟. "A Relevant Factor Research of New Product Development Performance in Incubator Tenants." Thesis, 2003. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/80996012295206650936.

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碩士
國立嘉義大學
管理研究所
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As the change both of industrial and business environment become rapid, all the enterprises have to face the pressure to readjust their business focus. Enterprises have to reexamine their cores of business model from double “E” (efficiency and effectiveness) to double “S” (scale and scope). For this, they begin to realize that only continuous innovation can help them through the keen competitions. Though innovation can bring firms with improvement in production, exploration of new markets and competitive advantages, it is not easy to obtain. Nevertheless, the core of Taiwan’s technology industry mainly comprises of small and medium enterprises, and these enterprises generally lack resources and know-how, especially in the area of research and development (R&D). This constraint limits the development of new technology and prevents s the overall integration of the industry. As a result, the pubic sector should provide guidance to these enterprises so they can improve their chance of success. Incubators are set to help start-ups to get resource that is needed to run a new business, including places, equipment, and technical and commercial supports, which can lower the risks and the costs to start a new business. It is rarely important for start-ups to accumulate their core resources. But owning to the products or the technology the start-ups trying to develop are in different life cycle, the types of the resources the start-up need can be different. Our study finds: there are no significant correlation between firm’s core resource conformations and incubators or firm’s attribute. That is to say, incubator tenants choosing an incubator not consider how the incubator can provide. We examine core resource conformations, cross-functional integrative, integrate with incubators, and environment uncertainty finds: the four factors have obvious relationship with new product development performance.
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"The Assessment of Tennessee Community College Roles in Business Incubator Development, as Perceived by Administrators and Tenants." East Tennessee State University, 2001. http://etd-submit.etsu.edu/etd/theses/available/etd-0328101-113158/.

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Chen, Chien-Wen, and 陳茜文. "The Factors Affecting the Performance of Tenants in Incubation: from the Tenant Conditions." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/21532761931653006055.

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國立臺灣科技大學
企業管理系
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This study attempts to investigate the factors affecting the performance of Taiwan’s tenants in incubation over the 2007-2011 period by utilizing an unbalanced panel data regression involving tenants’ inputs and outputs. The empirical findings show that systematic impacts exist in different industry sectors, in different professional fields, and in different types of incubators. Therefore, the findings provide some possible suggestions to effectively elevate the performance of tenants: 1. Tenants should sign contracts with university-based incubators with longer terms. 2. Tenants in Northern Taiwan should avoid knowledge overlap effects with the university-based incubators. 3. Tenants should be aware of the structural inflexibility of the parent company in manufacturing. 4. Tenants in manufacturing and electrical machinery should avoid the interdisciplinary. 5. In the service sector, tenants owners whose are more advanced in age or highly educated performed better in incubation. 6. In the electrical machinery field, tenants should extend the length of the duration of stay. These are helpful suggestions for elevating the performance of tenants in incubation.
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戴美云. "A Case Study of Cooperating Professor on Tenant in Incubator." Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/60317755063281630252.

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國立臺灣師範大學
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A Case Study of Cooperating Professor on Tenant in Incubator Abstract Influence factor, history understanding, performance and experience analysis and necessary support on obstacle of cooperating professor on tenant in incubator center are well explored in this study. Higher efficiency of cooperating professor on tenant in incubator center is expected through actual joint of college teachers. In each of two colleges, interview of four teachers with abundant experience of assistance on tenant in incubator center are taken in this study. Significant conclusions of this study are as following: 1. Internal motivation of cooperating professor is more important than external motivation. 2. College teacher as the cooperating professor of tenant meets the spirit of knowledge economics driving by government. 3. Assistance method of cooperating professor and the interaction between cooperating professor and tenant are influenced by assistance mode, which technology joint is in major. 4. The industry assisted by cooperating professor meets the professional area of his school. 5. Educational and research jobs of cooperating professor are not delayed while assisting tenant. 6. Gain of personal experience is acknowledged from cooperating professor as the best practice. 7. Cooperating professor will face the obstacles from psychological level, actual operation and supporting system but equalization of various expectation can break the obstacle. 8. Assisting result can be improved through resource integrity. 9. Incubator is a long road that is easily influenced by external environment. 10. Incubator can bring profit for school in the future and long-term vision to realize the feedback of tenant is necessary. Suggestions to cooperating professor, incubator, college, tenant and further study are provided based on the conclusion of this study. Key words: incubator, cooperating professor, tenant.
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Book chapters on the topic "Incubator tenants"

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Brás, Gonçalo Rodrigues, and Miguel Torres Preto. "Business Incubators, Tenant Firms and New Companies: Evidence from Portugal." In Entrepreneurship and Structural Change in Dynamic Territories, 275–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76400-9_15.

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Caetano, Dinis, Miguel T. Preto, and Miguel Amaral. "University-Industry Linkage Through Business Incubation." In The Role of Knowledge Transfer in Open Innovation, 223–44. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5849-1.ch011.

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This chapter focuses on the role played by business incubators in developing and facilitating knowledge transfer, networks, and business support to tenant firms through a sustainable ecosystem. The authors conduct an in-depth qualitative case-study of one tech-based business incubator in Portugal—IPN, created in 1991 by the University of Coimbra—to provide insight on how the incubator's direction/management board and a group of incubatees perceive incubation and its impact. Primary data was collected via participant observation/focus group involving the incubators' CEO and six team members. Semi-structured interviews were carried out among the CEOs and top managers from 11 companies supported by IPN whether as (1) incubates, (2) under acceleration, and (3) graduates. Results show a positive impact of incubation on internationalization and growth for incubatees and companies under acceleration. However, there is a need for new post-incubation follow-up mechanisms and a normative context promoting richer interactions with graduates.
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Siyanbola, Willie O., Olalekan A. Jesuleye, Caleb M. Adelowo, and Abiodun A. Egbetokun. "Coordination, Monitoring, and Impact Evaluation of Technology Incubators in Nigeria." In Disruptive Technologies, Innovation and Global Redesign, 502–15. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-0134-5.ch028.

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Technology business incubation is a programme mostly deployed by the nations of the world to promote the development of prototype technology, nurturing them until they can compete successfully with the existing technology. The programme of incubation need be monitored, controlled, and evaluated to ensure that the objectives are achieved. This chapter discusses development of incubation in Nigeria, looking critically at the performances of the existing ones in terms of efficiency, effectiveness, relevance, utility, and sustainability in order for them to really serve as agent of growth and development in this innovation disruptive world. This chapter concludes by giving various policy suggestions like that efficient management of the resources made available to the tenants, and that government should provide more facilities in order to accommodate more tenants among others.
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Ratinho, Tiago, Rainer Harms, and Aard Groen. "Business Incubators: (How) Do They Help Their Tenants?" In New Technology Based Firms in the New Millennium, 161–82. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/s1876-0228(2013)0000010011.

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Ahmad, Ali J. "Tenant recruitment at university incubators: a selection conundrum." In Handbook of Research on Business and Technology Incubation and Acceleration, 402–13. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781788974783.00033.

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Engeset, Marit Gundersen, and Hans Anton Stubberud. "Entrepreneurial Creativity: Effects of Absorptive Capacity and Incubator Tenancy." In Series on Technology Management, 115–22. WORLD SCIENTIFIC (EUROPE), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9781786342010_0006.

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Cerdan-Chiscano, Monica, Ana Isabel Jimenez-Zarco, and Joan Torrent-Sellens. "Innovative Management of Spanish Academic Science Parks." In Advances in Business Strategy and Competitive Advantage, 419–44. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8798-1.ch018.

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The correct management of academic science parks is strategic for universities, as well as has synergistic effect for companies there in installed. Park managers choose who the tenants for the parks are, but also they take other strategic decisions relative to: (a) academic spin-offs creation, (b) investment in technology-based companies, o (c) consolidation the start-ups that have finished their incubation period. Managers have tools to increase quality decisions and reduce the level of risk associated. However, the park' nature and characteristics are unique, thus tools must be flexible, and able to adapt to the changing reality of the companies, park and environment. Based on the previous ideas, the present chapter proposes to design and test a management tool for science parks based on organizations and entrepreneur's characteristics. Results obtained show that the tool is very useful, due that its simplicity, flexibility and adaptability for be used in any Science Park.
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Conference papers on the topic "Incubator tenants"

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Prasetyawan, Yudha, Elly Agustiani, and Sari Jumayla. "Aligning business strategy of incubator center and tenants." In GREEN PROCESS, MATERIAL, AND ENERGY: A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION FOR CLIMATE CHANGE: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Engineering, Technology, and Industrial Application (ICETIA 2016). Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4985491.

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Sardisan, Erwin, Rantri Fauziah, and Niken Parwati. "Decision Making Support in Developing Entrepreneurship Tenants of Uai Incubator Bussiness." In Proceedings of the 2019 1st International Conference on Engineering and Management in Industrial System (ICOEMIS 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icoemis-19.2019.39.

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Mariani, Wayan Eny, and I. Gusti Ayu Anom. "The Characteristic of Business Incubator Tenant." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Research of Educational Administration and Management (ICREAM 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200130.194.

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Liana, Lie, Ajeng Aquinia, Fitika Andraini, and Novita Mariana. "Tenant Management through Business Incubator Program." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Banking, Accounting, Management, and Economics (ICOBAME 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icobame-18.2019.30.

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Somsuk, N., and S. Teekasap. "Tenant Screening Evaluation for Business Incubator: The Application of an AHP Methodology." In Advances in Management Science and Risk Assessment. Calgary,AB,Canada: ACTAPRESS, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2316/p.2011.704-045.

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Dalimunthe, Ritha F., and Yulianda. "UKM Tenant Recruitment Universitas Sumatera Utara Cikal Business and Technology Incubator Center." In International Conference of Science, Technology, Engineering, Environmental and Ramification Researches. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0010097817451751.

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