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Title Business Incubation : international case studies
Published Paris : OECD Pub., 1999
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Description 1 online resource (176 pages) : illustrations, map
Contents Chapter 1. An Overview of Business Incubators / by the OECD Secretariat -- Bibliographical Information on the Authors of the Country Papers -- Chapter 2. Business Incubation in Australia / by Paul Dowling -- Chapter 3. Business Incubation in Germany / by Jurgen Janovsky -- Chapter 4. Business Incubation in Italy / Ian Hamilton Fazey -- Chapter 5. Business Incubation in the United Kingdom / Ian Hamilton Fazey -- Chapter 6. Business Incubation in the United States / Helen Payne Watt
Summary In many countries of the OECD business incubators have become an increasingly popular policy instrument for local economic and employment development. Business incubators aim to assist entrepreneurs with enterprise start-ups. Incubators are also being widely used to pursue related objectives such as the commercialisation of university research, providing infrastructure, upgrading the technological capabilities of local firms, and even affording a safe haven for legitimate entrepreneurship where crime is a constraint on business. As this publication makes clear, there is no unique business incubation model. Rather, there is considerable diversity in the types of business incubator, their modes of operation and the objectives they pursue. Interest in business incubation comes from a variety of sources. Local and regional governments, universities, chambers of commerce, science parks, private real-estate developers and non-profit organisations have all participated in establishing and running incubation programmes. However, this is still a young industry in many countries, and evaluation material is scarce. This publication reviews current experience in business incubation in Australia, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States. Indeed, this volume is one of the first to treat the international experience of business incubation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Business incubators -- Case studies -- Congresses.
Business incubators -- Case studies.
Entrepreneurship -- Case studies -- Congresses.
New business enterprises -- Case studies -- Congresses.
New business enterprises -- Case studies.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Case studies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9264170510
9264173781
9789264170513 (print)
9789264173781