How Can Accelerators in South America Evolve to Support Start-Ups in a Post-COVID-19 World?

Diane A. Isabelle, N. Sarto
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the world in drastic ways, disrupting the normal operation of the world's economic activity. Every aspect of life as we know it has changed. The business and entrepreneurship landscapes have been deeply altered. As innovation intermediaries support entrepreneurship, accelerators have become progressively prominent in the entrepreneurial ecosystem of several countries. Their development is on an upward trajectory. However, literature is scant on this newer acceleration phenomenon, particularly in some regions. Furthermore, literature on the effects of the pandemic on accelerators is non-existent. In recent years, the acceleration model has grown rapidly in South America. In this rapid response paper, we build from current literature, trends and expected post-COVID-19 scenarios to investigate how accelerators in South America will need to evolve to support start-ups in a post-COVID-19 world. We developed a conceptual model, the Post-COVID-19 World Accelerator Model, to guide business accelerator managers, researchers, policymakers and entrepreneurs. We conclude by offering future research areas urgently needed to further our understanding of emerging trends affecting accelerators and start-ups in what will be a very different business landscape post-COVID-19. 
南美的加速器如何发展以支持后covid -19时代的初创企业?
新冠肺炎疫情对世界造成了巨大影响,扰乱了世界经济活动的正常运行。我们所知的生活的方方面面都发生了变化。商业和创业环境已经发生了深刻的变化。由于创新中介对创业的支持,加速器在一些国家的创业生态系统中日益突出。他们的发展呈上升趋势。然而,关于这种新的加速现象的文献很少,特别是在一些地区。此外,没有关于大流行病对加速器影响的文献。近年来,加速模式在南美发展迅速。在这篇快速应对报告中,我们从当前文献、趋势和2019冠状病毒病后的预期情景出发,研究了南美的加速器需要如何发展,以支持2019冠状病毒病后世界的初创企业。我们开发了一个概念模型,即后covid -19世界加速器模型,以指导企业加速器管理人员、研究人员、政策制定者和企业家。最后,我们提出了迫切需要的未来研究领域,以进一步了解影响加速器和初创企业的新兴趋势,这将是一个非常不同的新冠疫情后的商业环境。
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