Are technology business incubators fulfilling their objectives? a study of the tbi's performance located in Brazil

Technology business incubators (TBI) are considered an alternative for promoting entrepreneurship, innovation, employment and income generation, the maintenance of companies and consequently, local and regional development. However, despite the high number of incubators and investment made, the init...

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Authors: Silva, Adriana Queiroz, Da Cunha, João Carlos
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2018
Country:Brasil
Institution:Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE)
Repository:International Journal of Innovation (São Paulo)
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.periodicos.uninove.br:article/16513
Online Access:https://periodicos.uninove.br/innovation/article/view/16513
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Technology business incubators (TBI)
Business Incubators
Organizations
Entrepreneurship
Innovation
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Summary:Technology business incubators (TBI) are considered an alternative for promoting entrepreneurship, innovation, employment and income generation, the maintenance of companies and consequently, local and regional development. However, despite the high number of incubators and investment made, the initiatives to assess the results of incubators are limited; little is known about the success of these in supporting the creation and development of new businesses. Within this context, this research analyzed the performance of technology business incubators located in Brazil. According to the proposed objectives, this research is of an exploratory, descriptive and analytical nature, in a quantitative approach that used a survey as a research strategy, obtaining a sample of 97 incubators researched, in a universe of 112 technology business incubators. Through the data analysis, it can be concluded, according to the results presented by the TBI surveyed, that these are beneath the fulfillment of the objectives that they propose so that they are not contributing effectively to the local and regional development. Thus, it is suggested that the TBI's managers reflect on the real reasons why the researched organizations are not achieving the purposes that justify their existence.