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Technology business incubators in China and India: a comparative case study

Technology business incubators in China and India: a comparative case study
Technology business incubators in China and India: a comparative case study
We present a comparative case study of Technology Business Incubators (TBIs) in two major emerging economies in Asia - China and India. We employ an integrative analytical framework that combines three broad categories of indicators (originally developed by developed by Mian, 1997): Management policies and practices; Services and their impacts; and Performance outcomes; with the national system of innovation (NSI) concept. At the micro (TBI) level, we mainly focus on: objectives, structure and governance of incubators, selection of tenants, funding for incubators and tenants, services provided by incubators, and performance outcomes. We attempt to identify similarities and differences between the two systems, explore the reasons for performance differences, and draw policy implications. Our study shows that the differences between the TBIs in China and India are mainly due the differences between the NSIs of China and India, as major components of NSI such as macroeconomic conditions, national ST policy framework, industrial structure and the nature of financial institutions have played significant role in shaping the nature and rate of TBIs development in both countries. This suggests that building and strengthening the NSI is imperative to achieve positive and high outcomes in the growth and performance of TBIs; and specific and strong measures to develop TBIs alone may fail to produce desired outcomes, if the NSI is weak.
Entrepreneur development, High-tech incubators, Start-up business, Technology business incubators, China, India.
248-290
Tang, Mingfeng
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Baskaran, Angathevar
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Pancholi, Jatin
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Muchie, Mammo
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Tang, Mingfeng
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Baskaran, Angathevar
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Pancholi, Jatin
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Muchie, Mammo
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Tang, Mingfeng, Baskaran, Angathevar, Pancholi, Jatin and Muchie, Mammo (2011) Technology business incubators in China and India: a comparative case study. African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 3 (2), 248-290.

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Abstract

We present a comparative case study of Technology Business Incubators (TBIs) in two major emerging economies in Asia - China and India. We employ an integrative analytical framework that combines three broad categories of indicators (originally developed by developed by Mian, 1997): Management policies and practices; Services and their impacts; and Performance outcomes; with the national system of innovation (NSI) concept. At the micro (TBI) level, we mainly focus on: objectives, structure and governance of incubators, selection of tenants, funding for incubators and tenants, services provided by incubators, and performance outcomes. We attempt to identify similarities and differences between the two systems, explore the reasons for performance differences, and draw policy implications. Our study shows that the differences between the TBIs in China and India are mainly due the differences between the NSIs of China and India, as major components of NSI such as macroeconomic conditions, national ST policy framework, industrial structure and the nature of financial institutions have played significant role in shaping the nature and rate of TBIs development in both countries. This suggests that building and strengthening the NSI is imperative to achieve positive and high outcomes in the growth and performance of TBIs; and specific and strong measures to develop TBIs alone may fail to produce desired outcomes, if the NSI is weak.

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Published date: 2011
Keywords: Entrepreneur development, High-tech incubators, Start-up business, Technology business incubators, China, India.

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Local EPrints ID: 446703
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/446703
PURE UUID: 1e17c78a-306a-4a7f-889b-249d968e1167
ORCID for Jatin Pancholi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1858-2849

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Date deposited: 18 Feb 2021 17:31
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 23:58

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Author: Mingfeng Tang
Author: Angathevar Baskaran
Author: Jatin Pancholi ORCID iD
Author: Mammo Muchie

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