Authors
Vernet Lasrado, Stephen Sivo, Cameron Ford, Thomas O’Neal, Ivan Garibay
Publication date
2016/4
Journal
The Journal of Technology Transfer
Volume
41
Pages
205-219
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Business incubators have become a popular policy option and economic development intervention tool. However, recent research shows that incubated firms may not benefit significantly from their incubator relationships, and may even be more vulnerable to failure post departure (graduation) from an incubator. These findings suggest that the impact of business incubation on new venture viability may be contingent on the type of support offered by an incubator and attributes of business environments within which incubation services are provided. Incubation services that protect and isolate ventures from key resource dependencies may hinder venture development and increase subsequent vulnerability to environmental demands. Alternatively, incubation services that help ventures connect and align with key resource dependencies are likely to promote firm survival. We propose that incubators vary in the …
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