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Architecting gloCal (global-local), real-virtual incubator networks (G-RVINs) as catalysts and accelerators of entrepreneurship in transitioning and developing economies: lessons learned and best practices from current development and business

机译:设计全球(全球本地),真正虚拟孵化器网络(G-RVIN),作为转型和发展中经济体中企业家精神的催化剂和加速器:从当前的发展和业务中吸取的经验教训和最佳实践

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Entrepreneurship is at the heart of sustainable, organic growth for most developed, as well as transitioning and developing economies and incubators have often served as catalysts and even accelerators of entrepreneurial clusters formation and growth. Our premise is that this may be more so in less developed economies where incubators can help bridge knowledge, digital, socio-political and even cultural divides and help increase the availability, awareness, accessibility and affordability of financial, human, intellectual, and even social capital, the key ingredients of entrepreneurial success. Incubation has recently experienced increased attention as a model of start-up facilitation. Venture capitalists see incubators as a means to diversify risky investment portfolios, while would-be entrepreneurs approach incubators for start-up support. Incubators are faced with the challenge and the opportunity of managing both investment risks, as well as entrepreneurial risks. As an indication of their usefulness, more than a thousand incubators have been established in the last few years based on a number of different incubation business models (not-for-profit, for-profit, public/private entity, etc.), which we categorize in five incubator archetypes: the university incubator, the independent commercial incubator, the regional business incubator, the company-internal incubator, and the virtual incubator. In this paper, we propose an overarching incubator model that synthesizes elements and best practices emanating from the five archetypes empirically identified and also incorporates substantially higher economies of scale and scope, as well as global and local (gloCal) knowledge arbitrage potential. This paper presents an architectural blueprint for designing a gloCal, real and virtual network of incubators (G-RVIN) as a knowledge and innovation infra-structure and infra-technology which would link entrepreneurs and micro-entrepreneurs with local, regional, and global networks of customers, suppliers and complementers and thus help not only bridge, but also leverage, the diverse divides (digital, knowledge, cultural, socio-political, etc.). The implications of this archetype of new ventures incubation for facilitating both venture business activity and broad-based economic development are discussed and early findings from pilot projects in central and eastern Europe are discussed.
机译:对于大多数发达国家以及转型经济体和发展中经济体而言,创业精神是可持续,有机增长的核心,孵化器通常是企业家集群形成和成长的催化剂,甚至是加速器。我们的前提是,在欠发达的经济体中,孵化器可以帮助弥合知识,数字,社会政治甚至文化鸿沟,并帮助增加金融,人力,知识,甚至社会的可用性,意识,可及性和可负担性,情况就更是如此。资本,企业家成功的关键要素。作为启动便利化的一种模式,孵化最近受到了越来越多的关注。风险资本家将孵化器视为分散风险投资组合的一种手段,而准企业家则向孵化器寻求创业支持。孵化器面临着管理投资风险和企业风险的挑战和机遇。为了说明其有用性,在过去几年中,根据多种不同的孵化业务模型(非营利,营利,公共/私营实体等)建立了超过一千个孵化器,这些孵化器我们分为五种孵化器原型:大学孵化器,独立商业孵化器,区域企业孵化器,公司内部孵化器和虚拟孵化器。在本文中,我们提出了一个总体孵化器模型,该模型综合了根据经验确定的五种原型产生的要素和最佳实践,并且还包含了规模和范围更高的经济性,以及全球和本地(全球)知识套利的潜力。本文提出了一个架构蓝图,用于设计孵化器的全球,真实和虚拟网络(G-RVIN),将其作为知识和创新的基础架构和基础技术,它将企业家和微型企业家与本地,区域和全球网络联系起来客户,供应商和补充者之间的联系,从而不仅帮助弥合了各种差异(数字鸿沟,知识,文化,社会政治等),而且也发挥了作用。讨论了这种新的创业孵化原型对于促进创业商业活动和基础广泛的经济发展的意义,并讨论了中欧和东欧试点项目的早期发现。

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