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DTEW Research Report 0560

Publication date: 2005-01-01
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Publisher: K.U.Leuven - Departement toegepaste economische wetenschappen

Author:

Aerts, Kris
Matthyssens, P ; Vandenbempt, K

Keywords:

Characteristics, Entrepreneurs, Factors, Field, Growth, Innovation, Management, Market, Performance, Processes, Recommendations, Research, Stakeholders, Studies

Abstract:

Business incubators guide starting enterprises through their growth process and as such constitute a strong instrument to promote innovation and entrepreneurship. In this article we sketch the European business incubator landscape. Then we describe screening practices by European business incubators in 2003 and compare these results with the American incubators in the eighties. In the last phase a cautious link between screening practices and performance, measured in terms of tenant failure, is established. Most incubators do not screen potential tenants on a balanced set of factors, but concentrate either on the characteristics of the tenant's market or on the characteristics of the tenant's management team. However, we found that the tenant survival rate is positively related to a more balanced screening profile. Based on our study results, we propose some recommendations for the main stakeholders in the field: authorities, incubators and innovative entrepreneurs.