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To study the role of business incubators in the economic growth of
India, it is imperative to understand whether or not incubators
reduce the mortality of start-ups. Are incubators instrumental in
providing an effective platform for accelerating the growth of
start-ups? Do the existing incubators meet the expectations of
start-ups? Are incubated start-ups able to attract funding from
venture capitalists? These are only some of the questions that fall
within the scope of this research. In this book, the authors
explore the subject in-depth in an attempt to respond to them. For
the purpose of this study, primary and secondary research data were
used. In the context of American, European and Chinese incubator
industries, this data was readily available. However, due to its
nascent stage, there was not enough secondary data available in the
context of the Indian incubation industry. Therefore, primary
research was carried out. Thus, in order to design the research,
structured interviews with the founders of start-ups and incubator
managers were conducted. The findings of the study reveal that,
despite the gaps between the offering of incubators and the
expectations of start-ups, there is a positive impact of business
incubators on job creation, wealth generation and the creation of
intellectual property.
To study the role of business incubators in the economic growth of
India, it is imperative to understand whether or not incubators
reduce the mortality of start-ups. Are incubators instrumental in
providing an effective platform for accelerating the growth of
start-ups? Do the existing incubators meet the expectations of
start-ups? Are incubated start-ups able to attract funding from
venture capitalists? These are only some of the questions that fall
within the scope of this research. In this book, the authors
explore the subject in-depth in an attempt to respond to them. For
the purpose of this study, primary and secondary research data were
used. In the context of American, European and Chinese incubator
industries, this data was readily available. However, due to its
nascent stage, there was not enough secondary data available in the
context of the Indian incubation industry. Therefore, primary
research was carried out. Thus, in order to design the research,
structured interviews with the founders of start-ups and incubator
managers were conducted. The findings of the study reveal that,
despite the gaps between the offering of incubators and the
expectations of start-ups, there is a positive impact of business
incubators on job creation, wealth generation and the creation of
intellectual property.
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