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Title
Being flexible through customization : the impact of incubator focus and customization strategies on incubatee survival and growth
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Abstract
Given the increased importance of flexibility in company development models, it is not surprising that start-up support structures such as business incubators give more attention to flexible service offerings. In this paper, we argue that an incubators service customization strategy is ideal in situations with high incubatee need heterogeneity. Moreover, we examine how an incubators industry segmentation efforts are related to its customization strategy, and examine its subsequent impact on incubatee survival and growth. Based on an empirical study using data from 166 Brazilian incubators, we find that service customization is a significant mediator through which an incubators industry focus can influence incubatee survival and growth. Moreover, contrary to the common assumption that an industry focus automatically leads to a higher incubatee performance level, we fail to find any evidence for a significant direct relation between an incubators industry segmentation and incubatee survival and growth.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of engineering and technology management. - Amsterdam
Publication
Amsterdam : 2016
ISSN
0923-4748 [print]
1879-1719 [online]
DOI
10.1016/J.JENGTECMAN.2016.06.003
Volume/pages
41 (2016) , p. 45-64
ISI
000384859700005
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UAntwerpen
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Creation 12.10.2016
Last edited 09.10.2023
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