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 was retraced in the 1950s. Thus, by using typology methodology, this study reviews the evolution of business incubators into three phases, namely first generation; economy of scale, second-generation; knowledge-based service, and the third generation; access to external resources, knowledge, and legitimacy. To provide comprehensive data, the methodology used was the integrative review of the literature. This study suggests the incubators’ strategy and value proposition should be based on the current trend, challenges, needs, and opportunities in the context of startups.

Highlights

  • Global trends and advancements, economic demands, technological revolutions, and challenges are among some of the factors contributing to the creation of a competitive and dynamic environment

  • There is no consensus among scholars regarding actual failure rates for new ventures, starting a new business is acknowledged as a risky activity due to highly uncertain market temperament and other external environments (Battistella et al, 2017)

  • This study employed a typology methodology to identify the value proposition offered by the business incubator in each generation The objectives of the study are to explain the business incubator's concept, providing a review of the genesis and development of business incubators based on three generations, and end with the type of business incubators

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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

In-Text Citation: (Indiran et al, 2021) To Cite this Article: Indiran, L., Nallaluthan, K., Baskaran, S., & Dalayga, B. Business Incubator: The. Genesis, Evolution, and Innovation Invigoration. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 11(7), 342–354. Vol 11, No 7, 2021, Pg. 342 - 354 http://hrmars.com/index.php/pages/detail/IJARBSS

JOURNAL HOMEPAGE
Introduction
Legal and accounting
Consulting and legal
Classification of Business Incubation
Findings
Enterprise Directorate General
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