Abstract
This study examines the role of university business incubators (UBIs) in shaping entrepreneurial mindset of Algerian students, emphasizing their economic and social impact. Motivated by the growing need to integrate entrepreneurship into academic frameworks, the research hypothesizes that UBIs significantly influence creativity, entrepreneurial thought, and venture intentions. The study’s objective is to assess the effectiveness of incubators in delivering training, mentorship, and financial resources while fostering a supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem. Using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and statistical package for social sciences (SPSS), data from 450 university students were analyzed. Findings reveal that UBIs significantly enhance entrepreneurial attitudes, with high reliability scores (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.956) confirming the robustness of the analysis. Training and mentorship emerged as pivotal elements, complemented by financial support, in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. The study concludes that UBIs are essential catalysts for fostering innovation and reducing barriers to entrepreneurship. By promoting creativity and collaboration among students, these incubators contribute to economic and social progress. The findings highlight the need for enhanced university-industry-government collaborations to amplify the impact of UBIs and support entrepreneurial ecosystems.
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